I'll download the CD and have a look.
Eli
Alon Altman wrote:
In that case, could we just ask you to install the very few -hfx compiled
packages on the CD that help with Hebrew customization and branding, and try
to look in the updates CD for software before checking the WWW?
Alon
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On Sat, 11 Oct 2003, Eli Billauer wrote:
> Hello Alon & list.
>
> Don't count on me. I consider the laptop "mission-critic", and as such I
> don't want to add any piece of software except the minimal necessary to
> do what I need.
>
> If really needed, I'll backup my entire system, and run the CD.
Hello Alon & list.
Don't count on me. I consider the laptop "mission-critic", and as such I
don't want to add any piece of software except the minimal necessary to
do what I need.
If really needed, I'll backup my entire system, and run the CD. I can't
do this earlier than at end of this month.
On Sat, 11 Oct 2003, Eli Billauer wrote:
> Hello All.
>
> I'm in the middle of setting up Red Hat 9.0 on my new Compaq Presario
Try out the update CD we are trying to make for the insta-part,
we could really use some feed-back.
ftp.rifkin/pub/Haifux/HaifuxUpdates-test2.iso
There was an email
As you have installed a new RH9 system, would you care to try our Haifux
updates CD I mentioned in an earlier post? Download it from
http://www.haifux.org/newcomers/HaifuxUpdates-test2.iso
Alon
> Hello All.
>
> I'm in the middle of setting up Red Hat 9.0 on my new Compaq Presario
> 2121EA (e
Hello All.
I'm in the middle of setting up Red Hat 9.0 on my new Compaq Presario
2121EA (effectively a 2100US), and I think this is the right place to
share my impressions:
Overall, the distro is great! It's a collection of good taste in several
matters.
Examples of what I call "good taste":