I am running a machine with SuSE 7.0. I am pretty happy with it in
general. I'm wondering about my sound card though, the install program
(Yast2) detects my sound card fine, even tells me exactly what model it
is but when i try to set it up they say there is no driver for it. The
Web site
From the dark side:
Hmmm, I didn't vote for Nader either. I guess were all going to hell.
At 06:08 PM 11/7/00 -0800, you wrote:
By way of plugging local vendors, my fave is The Book Mark on Olive Street.
They are locally-owned, friendly, and will order anything they do not have
in stock. They
Seth,
I want to thank you for all the help you have given me. One always has to
balance what is going on in ones life, so back off a little and the rest of
us will do what we can to pick up the slack. But to tell you the truth
your not an act that many could follow.
Kent
At 04:36 PM 11/7/00
I'm not familiar with SuSE 7.0, but I'd suggest that you add the
appropriate commands in "/etc/conf.modules" or "/etc/modules.conf" or
whatever file SuSE uses to load modules at boot.
At 09:16 AM 11/8/00 -0800, Samuel Crow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running a machine with SuSE 7.0. I am
My favorite local place is Smith Family bookstore--2 locations, one on 13th
down by the uni, one by 5th street market. They sell used books, so your
mileage may vary.
Chuck Terri Theobald wrote:
By way of plugging local vendors, my fave is The Book Mark on Olive Street.
They are
Yesterday I was at Borders and I found a real good book.
"Linux for Windows NT / 2000 Administrators. The Secret Decoder Ring"
By Mark Minasi with Dan York and Craig Hunt
I read thru some of it and it covers DNS, print server, file server, Web
server and other things. It was set up so a