10/25/2002 22:37, Brad Bendily <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Does the BRLUG have a copy of Libranet that's able to be copied >freely? I just assumed that if one was required to purchase software >that usually means that making copies was off limits.
I have a copy of Libranet 2.0 that Doug Riddle donated. I thought we had a copy of Libranet 2.7, but I can't seem to locate it? Do we? Sorry for the delay in getting copies of Libranet 2.7 to you, Ed. ... >At home i've installed MDK9 and RH8 along with my Win2k pro install. >I seem to boot into MDK9 more than RH8. I still haven't committed one >or the other yet. I like to have the options!!! It is good to be geek right now. Large hard drives make it very easy to check out different Linux distros at the same time. >I wish I would have thought about leaving a FAT32 partition on the >drive. That would be cool to be able to share both ways. I can only >read from the 2K part now. Is your 2K partition NTFS? You copy off your data, reformat as FAT32, and reinstall. Or you could trepan a hole in your skull. Same results. >I thought that I would try some of the other more popular >distros and OS versions. I would at least like to have a little background >different versions. Cool. >When I get my new motherboard I bought off ebay I'm going to setup a >FreeBSD firewall. Should be an interesting project. Keep us informed. >We scratched our Debian install today in favor of trying SUSE8.1. SUSE looks >very nice. They put a lot of work into the GUI. I'm not sure about >it's stability but I think SUSE is well thought out. >We'll try the Debian again one day. I have the cds burnt now so maybe the >ftp install we did is where we got the gdm error. I have some weird gdm issues with Debian 3.0 on a PPC, for what its worth. :P >i'll stop rambling now... >later -- John Hebert
