On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 20:37,Shane Broomhall scribed:
> Hi All,
>
> My name is Shane Broomhall from Brisbane Australia.
Damd, there are two of us now...
> I have migrated once
Migrated , yep been there done that from Pommie Land, 1960.
> the 2.4 Kernal has support for USB devices, wou
On Monday 07 January 2002 10:10 am, Schmeits, Roger wrote:
> >And vmware is very easy to set up.
>
> Just out of curosity was that a laptop or a desktop?
> Did you create a virtual OS (if I recollect correctly) or did you use a
> preinstalled OS system?
> How is the performance?
>
>
> I looke
>And vmware is very easy to set up.
Just out of curosity was that a laptop or a desktop?
Did you create a virtual OS (if I recollect correctly) or did you use a
preinstalled OS system?
How is the performance?
I looked at putting it on a laptop and it turned into a of work. Mabye I
will have
I have a winmodem in this laptop and it works -- the performance is sucky at
best. My advice ist to build a firewall (www.smoothwall.org) with an dialup
modem and use an ethernet card on your laptop. You might want to check out
the winmodem listserv best on that one.
I also looked at Vmware on
On Monday 07 January 2002 5:37 am, Shane Broomhall wrote:
> I have heard that Winmodems are now useable, has anyone had experiences
> with making these work with 7.3 and could you please give me hint on where
> to find the instructions. ???
I have a Thinkpad A20m and you can find a driver for th
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 22:07, Shane Broomhall wrote:
> My name is Shane Broomhall from Brisbane Australia.
Australian is ok, but did you have to mention ?
> IBM thinkpad A20m.
They work fine under the penguin. Depending on model, you have some minor
display issues to attend to.
> It has an
thank you for throwing the light on my problems and helped me to feel better
(regarding firewalls)
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> On December 27, zohar enlightene
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> I wouldn't worry too much about it. Most of the list isn't offended by
> mention of "that other" OS. Matter-of-fact, a lot of
zohar wrote:
You might consider sending only one question per post. Then your subject line
can identify the topic and the thread of responses won't be schizophrenic.
Just a suggestion.
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On December 27, zohar enlightened our ignorance thusly:
> CALDERA says that it providing a solution of UNIX and LINUX integrating it.
> What other than networking is the same between this two OS.
Runs Linux on Unixware using LKP, Linux Kernel Personality.
Essentially, you can use all those great
n offlist
> will do) so from further I will only put here linux specific questions.
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> I think you ma
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"zohar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed into the bitstream:
> CALDERA says that it providing a solution of UNIX and LINUX integrating
it.
> What other than networking is the same between this two OS.
Shorter list would be what's different.
Let's see, what's the sam
On Fri, 28 Dec 2001 04:28, zohar wrote:
> What is UPX file compressor of Visual Basic.
What's Visual Basic?
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I think you may have wandered onto the wrong mailing list. This list is
for Linux, and only Linux. Not UNIX, and certainly not anything from
M$.
Your Caldera question might be better addressed on a Caldera specific
mailing list.
A packet, is a packet, is a packet, regardless of which OS produ
Shane Broomhall wrote:
> Hi All,
[snip]
> Does Anyone know if my USB ZIP CDR Drive can be used under
> Mandrake to burn
> CD's from Linux ?
>
> Does anyone know if the use of USB Hubs is supported under
> Linux, and again
> in particular Mandrake Linux ?
USB support has improved drastically w
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