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Brant Fitzsimmons became daring and sent these 2.2K bytes,
Aaron Matteson wrote:
Lyvim Xaphir became daring and sent these 1.2K bytes,
Again, value of a product is in the eye of the beholder. SuSE's
enterprise lineup is superior to Linux Mandrake's.
Not according to:
http
how I can solve this problem.
Greetings
Sven L?sekann
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to the
page and if you see something I typo'd on or otherwise blew please let
me know.
James
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That did the trick, thank you for your help.
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 20:59, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Thursday 20 March 2003 11:57 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
If you build your rpms as root (not recommended) create an /etc/rmrc file.
Sorry for the typo
I meant /etc/rpmrc
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Quick question, maybe pretty simple. Here is the scenario, I want to
avoid adding --target=athlon|pentium4 to the rpmbuild commandline
options, how exactly can i set GCC 3.2.x to build for this arch. by
default?
I assume there is a config somewhere or a way at the commandline to set
GCC to this.
Linux pays little attention to the BIOS and its limitations, Linux with
a 2.4.x kernel should have little problem recognising the full 40GB
Disc. Just don't count on Windows cooperating if you still use it.
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 04:37, Arie de Waart wrote:
Hello,
I have a i586(p166mmx,192 mb
I would have to recommend using a mainboard with an Intel chipset and at
the very least an SiS chipset. Via, is largly problematic and prone to
bus problems. Working for a PC repair shop i can personally attest to
seeing many many more Via based mainboards going bad then either SiS or
Intel, true
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 07:14, Aaron Matteson wrote:
I would have to recommend using a mainboard with an Intel chipset and at
Sorry, no intel for you ...Duron
the very least an SiS chipset. Via, is largly problematic and prone to
bus problems. Working for a PC repair shop i can personally attest
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 07:19, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 26 Feb 2003 3:14 pm, Aaron Matteson wrote:
But the issues with
Via are more pronounced.
What sort of problems are you seeing, Aaron?
Mainly stability issues, ranging from the IDE controller to the actual
chipset. The most
Yes
On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 11:16, Jim C wrote:
Can the config for FreeSCO be saved?
Franki wrote:
sure...
1. Download FreeSCO.
2. plug in modem.
3. boot from FreeSCO disk.
4. use menu to configure it.
5. Enjoy.
rgds
Franki
-Original
Either stick with Linksys, or i would recommend the Netgear FA311 for
another low-budget card from BestBuy or something, very sturdy card.
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 22:02, David Rankin wrote:
Listmates,
I have convinced myself that the PNIC2 eth0 messages I have been
receiving lately are
Tools menu - Settings Option - Mail Accounts - Choose Your Account -
Edit - Identity Tab - Optional Information @ Bottom - Default
Signature
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 14:04, Jack Coates wrote:
upgraded to Ximian's version 1.2 today so I could use Exchange
Connector... Anyone know how to tell it
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