I can get blank CDRs in bulk (no jewel cases) for about $0.85/disc, so
100 blanks is about $85. With my hardware (2x), 100 copies of RH
would take about 63 hours. A 4x burner would do that in about 31.5
hours, and an 8x burner would do it in about 16 hours.
My friend bought a bunch of cds
Benjamin Scott wrote:
I highly recommend upgrading to October (of 1999) GNOME
(gnome-core-1.0.53 or later). It fixes a number of bugs
in the release shipped with RHL 6.1.
I just did the up2date thing and downloaded/installed the
GNOME stuff (among others).
Try accessing the "window" menu
From the KB:
Problems Using High Speed AMD K6-2/350 Central Processing Unit
The information in this article applies to:
Microsoft Windows 95
Microsoft Windows 95 OEM Service Release versions 2, 2.1, 2.5
different sites, and I noticed that some of the images were different than
others (on had a disk label of " Image by Ralph"). I finally broke down and
just grabbed all of the directories and files and burned them to CD.
Kenny
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From: Adam Wendt
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too advanced for Windoze to deal with. There are 7 patches that I need to
apply to Windoze every time I have to reinstall it on an FIC VA503+
motherboard. The OS can't take advantage of some of the more advanced
features, like the 1MB of L2 cache, the IDE controllers, IRQ assignment,
etc.
Kenny
I think that I had the same problem. I had to pad the iso image. Then
everything worked.
I really don't know what padding the image does, but that is what I
think I did to make it work.
JDF
On a related note to burning cds, has anyone else had problems burning
the
redhat 6.2 iso image? It
This is to let you all know where we are with volunteers to this point.
Jerry K, wife, and Mother-in-law
Rich Payne
Charlie Farinella and wife
Dave Seidel
Josh Freeman and wife Maria
Jamie
Chris Downs
Lori Hitchcock
Rick Petree
Rob Anderson
Jeff Smith
Roger Evans
Ben Scott
Ed Lawson
Bayard
OOPS, I meant our own Josh Flythe and his wife Maria, our very own graphic
artist who just shared with me she was really a Poli Sci and History major
in college.
Sorry Josh and Maria.
Jerry
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Jerry Kubeck Customer Support
Thank you sir. I think we will sell a lot of shirts.
Jerry
Josh Freeman and wife Maria
Freeman or Flythe??
Check is a DCU Treasurer's Check and I'm mailing it shortly from
here in Nashua, so with any luck, you'll have it tomorrow.
brc
message (and possibly this one) to see an example.
Bob Bell wrote:
have the first line "cut off"? I first noticed one of mine a few weeks
ago, and I've noticed several in the past days. The first line isn't
really cut off, but is included with the headers of the message instead
of with
Well folks, it is time for me to go searching high and low for a LCD
projector for the presenters from Open SourceNMS coming to Nashua on April
20th for the monthly Merrimack meeting.
So if one of you good members works for a company that can loan a projector
to us for the meeting, please let me
Sorry for the wasted bandwidth. I'm attempting to see if starting a
message indented makes a difference.
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This is a test.
Sorry for the wasted bandwidth. I'm attempting to see if starting a
message indented makes a difference.
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Bob BellCompaq Computer Corporation
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way to find out is to test it.
Please ignore this message.
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Derek,
I've determined that the problem is that the all lines beginning with
spaces are put in the header, until there is a line that is not indented.
I'm assuming majordomo does this. I've notified Mark Gelinas (who isn't in
today, but I'm sure he'll look at it when he is).
- Original
-- MajorDomo Food--
That's just what I was going to say.. ;-P Apperently, Majordomo just
didn't want us to have it fixed, and hence, ATE the solution.. ;-P
Gee, Niall, that cleared it all up. thanks for the insight ;-)
Kenny
Niall Kavanagh wrote:
configuration file. Once you do that
Well, I've submitted an amended config file, and I think this
message is formatted to get eaten if it fails. Lets see...
MarkG
On Thu, Apr 13, 2000 at 12:15:45PM -0400, Bob Bell wrote:
have the first line "cut off"? I first noticed one of mine a few weeks
ago, and I've
MarkG
On Thu, Apr 13, 2000 at 03:37:54PM -0400, MarkG wrote:
Well, I've submitted an amended config file, and I think this
message is formatted to get eaten if it fails. Lets see...
MarkG
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configuration file. Once you do that everything should
work just fine, the first line will no longer be cut off.
And not only that, but you can totally eliminate
the possibility of corruption in any subsequent
lines by making absolutely certain that you
lzjd 09s4 9e 4d0e-qdedqdms0z0 i9jd4!
Fixed. Thanks to Bob Bell and others for bringing it to my attention.
MarkG
For the interested, there was a missing blank line in the 'message_headers'
section of the config file from when I added the X-Sender and X-List-Info
headers. Majordomo concatenates the headers and list together
Hi all,
I had a co-worker ask me for good on-line repositories of general linux
information and documentation. The obvious choice is the LDP, and of
course I mentioned the man pages...
Can anyone think of other such repositories? He was looking for one or
two in addition to LDP. I can't
http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/
At 04:29 PM 4/13/00 -0400, Derek Martin wrote:
Hi all,
I had a co-worker ask me for good on-line repositories of general linux
information and documentation. The obvious choice is the LDP, and of
course I mentioned the man pages...
Can anyone think
http://kernelnotes.org/
has links up the whazooo to what's relevant these days...
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In a message dated: Thu, 13 Apr 2000 14:59:57 EDT
mike ledoux said:
Sounds like you have a bad image. I'm using one pulled down from RH's site
Yeah, now there's something I would trust :)
on the release date, and have had no problems.
Wait. Let me just ponder this though for a minute.
Quoting Mark Gelinas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
For the interested, there was a missing blank line in the 'message_headers'
section of the config file from when I added the X-Sender and X-List-Info
headers. Majordomo concatenates the headers and list together before the
processing, and since there
Quoting "Kenneth E. Lussier" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
All,
Can I just rpm -e pump-0.7.2-2 and install dhcpcd-x.x-x and have my
system
work as normal? Right now, I have eth0 set up to use dhcp to obtain ip,
dns, etc. and I'm using pump. I've been having a lot of trouble with my
connection
On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, Paul Lussier wrote:
Wait. Let me just ponder this though for a minute. The words "RedHat"
and "no problems" used in the same sentence, I never thought I would see
that :)
Now, now, Paul. Just because you have more trouble with Red Hat then the
rest of the LUG
The list created by our own group is at:
http://www.gnhlug.org/gnhlug_nun_monadlug/resource.htm
Derek Martin wrote:
Hi all,
I had a co-worker ask me for good on-line repositories of general linux
information and documentation. The obvious choice is the LDP, and of
course I
I didn't like pump when it was first released, so I have been removing
pump and loading dhcpcd since pump was introduced.
Edit /sbin/ifup and /sbin/ifdown so that dhcpcd is invoked instead of
pump,
when the interfaces are brought up and shutdown. On my firewall I
changed the
line that invoked
Fixed.at least on backup.gnhlug.org Bruce can you update the
original?
--rdp
On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, Tom Rauschenbach wrote:
On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, you wrote:
The list created by our own group is at:
http://www.gnhlug.org/gnhlug_nun_monadlug/resource.htm
And the first link is
i have been thinking about install fest in Claremont - possibly at one of
the schools...if not there then i have a few other ideas in mind. who
would be interested in volunteering at something like this. i don't really
have a date setust wondering if i can get help with it?
let me know
On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, Derek Martin wrote:
I had a co-worker ask me for good on-line repositories of general linux
information and documentation. The obvious choice is the LDP, and of
course I mentioned the man pages... Can anyone think of other such
repositories?
Well, you got
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