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Why waste all of this time?  I am very comfortable with the repair
console, limited as it is.  It is actually faster for me boot with
knoppix, copy the files that I need (since nearly everything of
importance is stored on my fileserver at home, so there is not much on
my windows box).  I then reinstalled with a slipstreamed XP cd.

For an even nicer tool, check out http://www.altiris.com
They make a software virtualization product (free for personal use, but
the really cool stuff is in its AD integration of the enterprise
version).   Really cuts down on the time needed to re-install all of
your apps.  This has nothing to do with linux, except that I build
software images in VMware with host OS as linux... that does not even
get me close to being on topic :)

At the end of the day, troubleshooting windows is not worth the time and
effort expended.  For most of my clients I have disk images (ghost or
partimage).  When a client machine is having trouble, it takes 30
minutes to restore the image.

All windows does for me is play games and remind me how much I like Linux.

One more thing, the link did not work for me with the "*" around it.  I
am using thunderbird on windows right now.  I think it looked fine on
thunderbird under linux.  Weird.  Anyway, if you could figure out how to
not do that, it would be great.

Cheers,

Mitchell Brown wrote:
> Next time your Windows box gets into trouble -- you might try this
> *http://tinyurl.com/qg59a*
> 
> On 4/21/06, Gustin Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would be lying if I said I had not done that before.  It is almost a
> shame that we learn better through mistakes :)
> 
> At least backing up /etc is a lot easier than trying to backup your
> registry before making changes.  I just finished reinstalling my lone
> windows machine after a windows update went bad (BSOD even when booting
> into safe mode with command prompt).
> 
> I have a script kicking around that I used to use that takes snapshots
> every couple of hours.  I will send it along when I find it.  I now use
> backuppc but this is probably not the easiest to configure for new users
> (or experienced ones for that matter).
> 
> Mitchell Brown wrote:
>>>> What do you think :(
>>>> No.. darn .. I totally forgot.
>>>>
>>>> On 4/21/06, Gustin Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> You did back up your /etc/X11/xorg.conf before making changes... right?
>>>>
>>>> Mitchell Brown wrote:
>>>>>>> I tried gettng it going in my FC5 and I ended up breaking Xorg
> :(  and
>>>>>>> hosing the install...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 4/21/06, Dan Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>>>> Nick Wiltshire wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Until recent discussions on this list I hadn't heard much about XGL
>>>> but
>>>>>>>> I've
>>>>>>>>> been watching demo videos and drooling on my keyboard.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> One question - all the examples I've seen are Gnome. Is it/will it
> be
>>>>>>>> possible
>>>>>>>>> to see some of these effects in KDE as well?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>   YES! I have it running on Kubuntu Dapper as we speak. Google XGL
>>>>>>>> compiz and Kubuntu. I hear the Gentoo guys have it going as well,
> but I
>>>>>>>> found some good howtos for Kubuntu with KDE+KDM. The games run a bit
>>>>>>>> slow but that may be a config issue. I just run a second instamce of
> X
>>>>>>>> on tty8. The install was just apt-get "packages" and bend a few
>>>> configs.
>>>>>>>> It should be possible with any distro that is packaging XORG 7x. as
> 6.9
>>>>>>>> won't do it.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> All the best, Dan
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>> Chaos, panic, & disorder - my work here is done.
>>>>>>>>
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