On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 00:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am just learning how to use linux I have downloaded firefox but I don`t
> know how to install on the hard drive hope someone can help thanks.
> John
How to install programs depends on what Linux distribution you are using. Most
modern distro
what distribution are you running?
does your distribution have its own package for firefox?
what file did you download?
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 08:01:03 -0400
everdusty wrote:
> I am just learning how to use linux I have downloaded firefox but I don`t
> know
> how to install on the hard drive ho
I am just learning how to use linux I have downloaded firefox but I don`t know
how to install on the hard drive hope someone can help thanks.
John
Jason Greenwood said:
> Welcome on list!! You'll meet all kinds of people at all skill levels on
> here. All in all, we aren't a bad bunch. ;)
Are you sure >&< (skull & crossbones, well sought of)
:)
> Regards,
>
> Jason Greenwood
>
> Brad Beveridge wrote:
>
>>Hi guys, just thought I'd announc
Welcome on list!! You'll meet all kinds of people at all skill levels on
here. All in all, we aren't a bad bunch. ;)
Regards,
Jason Greenwood
Brad Beveridge wrote:
Hi guys, just thought I'd announce myself to the list. I've used *nix since
my COSC student days (finished 2000). Used Mandrake
Hi guys, just thought I'd announce myself to the list. I've used *nix since
my COSC student days (finished 2000). Used Mandrake (8.0,8.2) from about
mid '00, and switched to Gentoo about June '02.
See ya later.
Brad
Hello Kevin,
Following on from what Nick said
Digital camera makers seem to often use the same basic software for
several of their cameras. In gphoto a Chinon ES-1000 is listed, give it
a go as follows.
1 start linux as a normal user and load a gnome terminal.
2 in the terminal enter 'su' a
digital cameras appear to fall into two camps:
1. those that require a special driver to download into linux, for those
see gphoto.
2. those that simply appear as a (usually scsi) drive in the system when
plugged into the usb.
search for the camera model and the word "linux" in google web and
g
Hi Iam Kevin, I am fairly new to Linux. I came along to your meeting
earlier on this month.
I am running 851 mhz AMD processor with 256 mb of ram and a 40 gb Hard
disk divided to two, one partion is running Windows xp Pro the other is
running mandrake Linux version 8. I am using a 56k external