See: http://www.bowenvale.co.nz/dmesg.txt
No, this isn't a troll, it's actually to point out a feature that I just can't get over in Linux about just how easy it is. I/we have to justify to customers why I want them to use Linux rather than just xp... In XP I use filezillar, it's ok but I wouldn't write home about it. In Ubuntu I just set up a 'place' for my ftp server. The drag and drop to put a file on my web server is just so much cleaner! This is my happy thought for the afternoon. Cheers Don On Sat, 2006-07-29 at 12:49 +1200, Don Gould wrote: > Morning Nick... and co :) > > On Sat, 2006-07-29 at 00:27 +1200, Nick Rout wrote: > > yes, the error is important, if you want help, post the error. With cut > > and paste please, not your own version of the spelling. > > Ok, fresh head this morning... I did post the error that went to the > command line... However, it's occurred to me that you want dmesg? > > # man dmesg > > "Humm.... wonder what options Nick wants me to drive?... # dmesg -n > 1 ?" > > > All, > > Quick thought... thanks to every one who's suggested a distro change is > the best option... > > In this instance I've decided it's not. > > So far I've learnt more about how the update system works, more about > the kernel, I've read the man page for dmesg and realised what it is and > a bit about why Nick always uses it. > > I would like to focus on getting this problem fixed. > > Once I've done that, then I would like to change the distro to compare, > at that point I would like to learn how to make my machine dual boot > into different distros at the same time... I understand that you put > the /home on a different pat, I just haven't done it for my self yet. > > Nick, > > If I'm driving you nuts on a night, and I do appreciate just how much > help you try to give, go have a beer... it might not be free, but it > will make you feel happier :) > > Cheers Don -- Don Gould www.thinkdesignprint.co.nz - www.tcn.bowenvale.co.nz - www.bowenvale.co.nz - SkypeMe: ThinkDesignPrint
