Fareed Sultani wrote:

> Thanks for the compliments my friend, most people when can't install it they
> blame it on the software
> Fareed S
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 10:57 AM
> Subject: [Cooker] tickled pink
>
> >       I just installed Mdk 7.0, the 'cheapbytes' version of air. It
> > has most all files dated Jan. 10, 11, and 12th.  Actually I did several
> > installs, just playing around with it. All went smoothly, no problems.
> > I was very impressed with the GUI install (not upgrade), particularly
> > the re-partitioning. The main reason I  gave up a perfectly fine 6.0
> > install was to re-partition.  Figured I might as well upgrade too.
> >
> >    I was also pleasantly surprised to find that several of my favorite
> > apps that I thought I'd need to re-install, were already installed! The
> > only hardware that wasn't completely setup and functioning was my AWE64
> > sound card, but that was no problem. A quick 'sndconfig' took care of it
> > in seconds. As I said, I did several installs, trying 'recommended' to
> full
> > 'development', about 4 altogether.
> >
> >    In 2 installs (tries) tho, Windows would not recognize a 2 gig fat32
> > partition I was trying to leave on the end of the 8 gig HDD. NBD, I
> > was sort'a on the fence about having that partition, or just giving the
> > whole drive to Linux, which is what I ended up doing. In the first 3
> > installs (about 40 mins. ea.) I also kept ending up with a 7mb blank
> > space on the end of the drive.  I read awhile back that setting the
> > HDD from 'lba' to 'normal' in bios would eliminate this.  So on the final
> > install, that's what I did. No more blank space, DiskDrake allocated the
> > entire drive (WD Caviar).  On booting tho, I got the infamous 'LI....'.
> > When I set the drive back to 'lba', that problem was fixed and 7.0
> > booted without error.
> >
> >   So thanks Mandrake, not everybody's havin problems with 7.0 ;-)
> >
> > [Hardware is a p3-450 oc'd to 608, on a soyo 6ba+III. 13.6 7200rpm IBM
> > hda (W98) master, and the WD 8.4 5400rpm hdb (Mdk 7) as slave on ide0.
> > SB AWE64 sound, Phoebe (TI chipset) 33,6 modem, pci Voodoo3]
> >
> >    To comment on the recent 'oc'ing' discussion. Most oc'rs run some
> > of the 'stablest' hardware.  My 450 will run W98 at 621, and some
> > oc'rs would call it stable.  I run it at 608 because at that speed it
> > will run the '16 hour' prime95 (Linux) self test with no errors.
> > 'Cpuburn' wont' get the internal diode to go over 43C, no matter how
> > long it runs.  I suspect a lot of the problems some blame on their
> > OS, compiler, Mandrake, etc.,  are really hardware problems, and
> > often from brand new ready made systems like Dell, Gateway, .....
> > --
> > ..       Tom Brinkman          [EMAIL PROTECTED]                   .

I also had no Problem installing  Mandrake ...
I like the new design of the installer....
Is there any books out there on mandrake 7.0 .....
I have enough books on linux
I need i for mandrake itself....
Been ytrying to learn linux for the last 2 years
& stilll have a lot to learn...


Thanks Roach

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