I have the 3 CDs for Mandrake 9.0 I can drop off for
you.
Since I was laid-off I have had to stop my Cable
connection so I can't get any more ISO images (at
least not in a timely manner). Man, dial-up sucks
after you've had a nice fast connection. I seem to
have lots of time lately so I can ge
Sadly, I dont have a copy. Tim made me a copy, but I had forgotten when I went
to the LUG meeting, There was a disk with my name on it, but I didnt realize
it was for me (how stupid is that!) :(
If you get a copy, Id like one to try out (hmmm... must find some disk space
for it...
Jamie
On Tu
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
> Horst,
> Id suggest trying different ram in the computer for a few days and see if
> the errors continue. often ram can seem fine, but actualy be bad, and cause
> weird errors like you are seeing.
Hhm, to me there seems to be too much of a spec
Horst,
Id suggest trying different ram in the computer for a few days and see if
the errors continue. often ram can seem fine, but actualy be bad, and cause
weird errors like you are seeing. Also, mandrake 9 has been out for a while
now, you might try it and see if the problems still c
I am reposting this with additional info on X11.
I had this problem since I changed from mdk 8.1 to mdk 8.2 (2.4.18-6mdk).
8.1 ran w/o any problems for more than half a year on the same hardware.
Problem: I start X11/KDE 2.2.2 as normal user, opening a few consoles in
KDE, maybe a browser; sudde