BTW: you do not need gnome to run Star office. I run Star office in fvwm2
ad it works just fine.
On Sun, 30 Jan 2000 16:26:06 -0700 John Starkey
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>ok.... now I'm really in trouble.
>
>I wanted to install Gnome so I can use StarOffice. So I did a custom
>install (RH6.1) and now I've lost the backup I did of her info when I
>switched her HP from Windows 98 to Linux. I saved her backup to a
>separate folder in /home (on my box) just before I reformatted her
>drive.
>
>I guess this also is a good place to ask what mounting points are
>when
>partitioning a drive. I had hdb0 set up to mount at /usr. hda mounts
>at
>/.
>
>Is there any hope for recovering her stuff??? My future lies in your
>hands. I am too used to Windows and Mac, I could have made a backup
>to
>another machine but I was thinking that the only things that would be
>changed are the kernel an it's associated files. I've lost all my
>stuff
>(in /user/home/mine) but somehow I don't think that will matter when
>I
>tell her what happened to hers.
>
>TIA,
>
>Dead in Denver
>(previously known as John)
>
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R. Haehnel
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