Well, Samsung Acer are the only two that i've ever heard of. I've
heard a lot of quality problems with Acer hardware. Samsung seems to
have a decent reputation.
Have you looked at pricewatch.com yet? I see a Yamaha (which has a very
good reputation) IDE 20x10x40 for $96 amd a 24x10x40 for
--- Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Previously, Net Llama chose to write:
Well, Samsung Acer are the only two that i've ever heard of. I've
heard a lot of quality problems with Acer hardware. Samsung seems
to
have a decent reputation.
Have you looked at pricewatch.com yet? I
--- David A. Bandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002 09:09:19 -0800 (PST)
begin Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
THe problem here is that this isn't a memory card, its a modem.
According to the PCMCIA HOWTO, cardmgr falls back to assuming a
memory
card when
--- David A. Bandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002 12:13:21 -0800 (PST)
begin Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
--- David A. Bandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002 09:09:19 -0800 (PST)
begin Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth
--- Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a free Saturday and thought I'd spend some time fooling
around
with the new 2.5 kernel branch. So far it's been an odd experience for
me.
Working with 2.5.5, I can't get some modules to compile, can't get
certain
module mixes to compile
--- Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been using lilo, with my config file in my redhat7.1 install. I
have been booting to redhat, modifying the lilo.conf there to access
changes in my setup (adding other distros, etc) then running
/sbin/lilo from there, making sure to mount all
Anyone here have or had an NEC monitor that failed or broke well before
it was out of warranty?
I purchased an 21 NEC P1250+ monitor last March. After about 6 months
of use (last October) it just died. I tried to power it on, and there
was nothing, no power at all. So, NEC gave me an RMA and
=Elx_Linux_RC2
read-only
root=/dev/hda10
append=hdb=ide-scsi hdc=ide-scsi
On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 12:01:20 -0800 (PST)
Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been using lilo, with my config file in my redhat7.1
install
Yes, i agree, 2 replacement (and i fear a 3rd is forthcoming) is two too
many. Unfortunately, I no longer have the receipt for the purchase, as
retail stores normally won't honor returns past their 30/45/60/90 day
return period, and usually refer you to the OEM for warranty issues.
I'm on the
--- Michael Scottaline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 2002-02-23 at 19:45, dep wrote:
this is really embarrassing.
i've been burning cds right and left for awhile now, no problem
other
than the generally counterintuitive controls on xcdroast and the
much
worse koncd.
this
0.1.45 on my home box. I'm not sure what i've got on my box at work,
but its prolly a rev or 2 newer than that. Definitely not 0.1.49,
because i didn't see a need to upgrade when the currently installed
version worked just fine for me.
I've not experienced any performance problems with the
Going from 2.4.8 to 2.4.17 is a fairly significant upgrade, and I know
that some kernel options changed along the way. On top of that, you'll
most likely need to upgrade some of the items in
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/Changes .
I think the safest thing to do is not use an old (and
--- Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002 11:20:46 -0800 (PST) Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Yea, dumpster diving at my current employer has netted me some nifty
stuff. Even broken stuff normally can get me an RMA for a working
replacement.
I've done
See http://linux-laptop.net
--- Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I am thinking of this thing mainly as an mp3 player. I can
imagine
using it on the road as a word processor (vi). So, I was thinking
about
looking for an el cheapo, maybe a used one which might go for only a
few
--- Bill Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 02:17:19PM -0800, Net Llama wrote:
...
Yea, i'll never understand why companies toss under-warranty hardware
when it breaks. I've got about 175GB of storage in 1 of my boxes.
It could well be that the company figures it's
--- Stew Benedict [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Net Llama wrote:
The only thing is a reference to the memory range to exclude in
config.opts, which i already got by default in the pcmcia-cs RPM
that
came with YellowDog.
Don't know if input from the buggy
--- Bill Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 02:35:23PM -0800, Net Llama wrote:
...
Interesting. I had a similar experience with Cyclades about 9 months
ago, where they swore up down that the kernel that was being used
would work. It didn't.
Did they keep your
--- Stew Benedict [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Net Llama wrote:
# System resources available for PCMCIA devices
include port 0x1000-0x1fff
include memory 0x9000-0x9003
Tried these values instead, and still no luck. All i see
--- Anita Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This newsgroup (at least that is what it is to me) seems to also be an
email
list, right? Two questions.
correct
How does one get to the archives?
see the bottom of every post (including this one)
I noticed before that I could not
--- Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Net Llama spewed electrons into the ether that assembled into:
You never know what the future may bring. Perhaps you'll switch to
IDE
at some time in the future?
this is the 1221 box we're talking about. I don't forsee that
happening.
Oh
--- Tyler Regas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Help!
Okay, its not that urgent, but I've installed Mandrake 8.1 into VMware
so I could get familiar with installing and configuring it as a
server,
and I stupidly set the video color depth to 16-bit. Well, the emulated
chipset doesn't do 16-bit,
--- Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As of this afternoon, I've removed the virus check milter from all
mailing
lists and inserted MIMEDefang in its place.
I simply couldn't find a decent (feature vs price) anti-virus, and
MIMEDefang
offer a decent substitute while adding other
--- Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running KDE 2.2.1 on WS 3.1 and want to add xfce so I can try it.
However, all the reference sto window mangers and the X-windows
manuals (I
have the O'Reilly manuals) mention the various x files as in start x,
xinitrc, etc. However,
Xscreensaver isn't absolutely required, but its always a nice thing to
have (especially the new v. 4.01, which has some really spiffy new
ones).
--- Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK! just went to caldera 3.1.1, kde2, k menu, as below, config, pref,
system,login manager. (that's close,
A few weeks ago, someone else on this list ran into a weird
keyboard-dead problem when they installed XFCE. I wish i remembered who
or how he fixed it. ugh
--- Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed it from an RPM compiled for my i686 from the source RPM.
I
ran xfce_setup,
--- Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could this be a TakeConsole/GiveConsole problem? Maybe disable those
scripts
and see what happens.
/etc/X11/kdm/TakeConsole
That was my thought exactly. I think ownership of /dev/audio or
/dev/dsp is the primary factor.
=
You can't do that. You must rebuild pcmcia-cs for each kernel that you
use. See http://pcmcia-cs.sf.net
--- Vern W Heesch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll have to see if I can figure out why, but the kernel modules do
not seem
to work while the pcmcia-cs modules do.
I'm going to try renaming
No. You're forgetting that you're dealing with modules, and modules get
installed under /lib/modules/kernel_version
--- Vern W Heesch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well that bites. If I understand it all correctly then I can only have
pcmcia-cs used on one kernel, no matter how many kernels
--- Vern W Heesch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok. So, since I built my 2.4.18 in /root/linux, I would need to move
that
into /usr/src? Then since the originasl pcmcia-cs was an rpm, I need
The recommended traditional place to put the kernel source is under
/usr/src/linux. I'm farily certain
--- Mike Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 3 Mar 2002 13:17, Net Llama wrote:
[snippetty hack]
2) Build install pcmcia-cs as per its instructions
llama, i don't deal with pcmcia anything, but what is the issue
with
pcmcia that source has to be rebuilt from non-kernel
--- Vern W Heesch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 02 March 2002 12:10 pm, you wrote:
On Saturday 02 March 2002 11:18 am, you wrote:
On Sat, Mar 02, 2002 at 09:43:04AM -0800, Vern W Heesch wrote:
I need advice on what to do. I use mandrake 8.1 and it
appears
Ok, now that I
--- Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, but I'm not playing MP3's... but I'd sure like to know how you got
yours
set up ;-)
What I'm doing is recording vinyl lps as WAVs (with krecord) and
cleaning
them of background noise, pops and clicks with The Gnome Wave Cleaner
(gwc).
All
--- David A. Bandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 2 Mar 2002 23:00:20 -0500
begin Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
Previously, Mike Andrew chose to write:
On Sat, 2 Mar 2002 23:58, David A. Bandel wrote:
KDE is much like Windoze in the way it
assumes whoever is
--- Vern W Heesch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 03 March 2002 05:52 pm, you wrote:
--- Vern W Heesch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I installed pcmcia-cs and it didn't work. Now it won't boot
that
What doers it didn't work mean?
=
--- Vern W Heesch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 04 March 2002 08:57 am, you wrote:
--- Vern W Heesch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 03 March 2002 05:52 pm, you wrote:
--- Vern W Heesch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I installed pcmcia-cs and it didn't work. Now it won't
MODEMS-PCTEL updated (Net Llama!)
=
Lonni J. Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux Step-by-step help: http://netllama.ipfox.com
--- Harry G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Basic info:
Suse 7.3, ext3 file system
2.4.10 kernel (Std. from Suse install)
1 CD reader
1 CD-R
Both using SCSI emulation
Reads data CD's no problem
When trying to run X-CDRoast, which has worked great for almost a
year,
it
reads
I just built 2.4.18 on a HP Omnibook XE2 laptop running Redhat-7.2.
Everything is working perfectly using the Redhat supplied kernel.
Networking is severely horked using the 2.4.18 kernel that i built (this
is the first kernel that i've built on this laptop, so i'm not ruling
out the
--- Harry G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday March 07 2002 01:58 pm, you interfaced in analog form:
Holy sh!t. Do you really need that many modules?
1. Suse is very module ortented, so I am told.
Apparently.
3. None of these modules were added directly by me, as I don't have
the
--- David A. Bandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 7 Mar 2002 18:38:11 -0800 (PST)
begin Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
I just built 2.4.18 on a HP Omnibook XE2 laptop running Redhat-7.2.
Everything is working perfectly using the Redhat supplied kernel.
Networking
--- Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's a patch over at grsecurity.net that is for some flaw in all
2.2 and
2.4 kernels to date. anyone have the details of this hole?
_which_ hole?
=
Lonni J. Friedman
--- David A. Bandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 7 Mar 2002 20:30:35 -0800 (PST)
begin Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
[snip]
Socket 0: CardBus hotplug device
not good. Should tell you what's plugged in.
Yea, i thought as much. But it does work under RedHat (i know
--- Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Net Llama spewed electrons into the ether that assembled into:
_which_ hole?
that what I'm trying to find out. something about users being able to
kill
any pid they want whether it's theirs or not
hrmmm...i've not heard about this one
http://www.onlamp.com/linux/cmd/
=
Lonni J. Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux Step-by-step help: http://netllama.ipfox.com
.
Thanks Peck! THat wold be excellent if you could check on that for me.
--- M. Peck Dickens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 09 March 2002 15:50, you wrote to me:
Hopefully someone can shed some light on what is going on here.
A few years ago I has something similar happen to me on
all of the crazy weirdness. Hash marks removed, and life
is good again. Now, to wipe some of this egg off my face.
--- Michael Scottaline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 9 Mar 2002 12:50:39 -0800 (PST)
Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled in frustration:
I've gotten myself into one hell
I'm tinkering with the idea of setting up a wireless network at home.
Right now i'm looking at the US Robotics 2415 wireless card:
http://www.digitally-unique.com/usr2415.html
However, it doesn't appear to be listed on the semi-official list of
PCMCIA cards that work under Linux:
--- Brian Witowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, I would like to run an X session on my Windows box. What does it
entail?
I honestly couldn't say. I'm doing it on another Linux box. You might
be able to do it with cygwin stuff.
=
Well, the thing is, while Macs can do SAMBA, they'll natively do
AppleTalk. Linux will do both, although SMB support is far more mature.
Have you considered perhaps installing something like Yellow Dog Linux
on the Mac, and then running MOL (Mac on Linux), which is basically
Win4Lin for Macs,
--- Tony Alfrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 10 March 2002 11:28 am,Joel Hammer wrote:
Is anyone using the new iMAC on a network with linux servers
(dhcp,samba, gateway)?
My wife's win98 box is dying, along with the monitor. This might be
a
nice time to buy an apple. She will
Uninstalling AOL from the computer will do the trick.
--- Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no way my wife will dump her AOL email.
Joel
On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 02:34:23PM -0800, Tony Alfrey wrote:
On Sunday 10 March 2002 11:28 am,Joel Hammer wrote:
Is anyone using the new
I'm attempting to build XFree86-4.2.0 on a COL-3.1.1 box, and it seems
that all of the DRI components bombed out during the build (and then
later during the install).
This appears to be the common error:
gcc: ../../../../../../lib/GL/dri/drm/xf86drm.o: No such file or
directory
make[5]: ***
--- Anita Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 10 Mar 2002 15:20:16 -0800 (PST), Net Llama wrote:
Sure you could rebuild the kernel from Caldera's source, but i don't
know why you should waste time on it. For starters, Caldera's
kernel is
_old_, very old. Why rebuild an old kernel
http://linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/bsd-users
--- Michael W. Holdeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know this is not a BSD list. But I cant find it at the moment.
=
Lonni J. Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux
Eeeek. That is ugly bad.
--- Bill Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Everyone should read this URL:
http://news.com.com/2100-1001-857008.html
-Bill
=
Lonni J. Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux
--- Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105537
The behavior you like, and got used to, was a bug that's been fixed
;-)
That's not a bug, its a feature! ;)
drat! Makes me wonder how many other bugs are features that i like.
All
--- dep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
begin Net Llama's quote:
| Has anyone had experience running/installing Linux on an IBM
| RS/6000 43P?
| I might be acquiring one (used, of course), and i want to know if
| there are any hangups.
sorry to be so late with this -- it's been pretty busy
--- Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002 07:16:35 -0800 (PST) Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
--- Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FYI, Mozilla 0.9.9 was released today.
Actually Sunday. I'm using it right now. The only obvious change
that i'm seeing
--- Glenn Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, group:
The GUI displays are properly centered on the screen on previously
installed operating systems, but following an otherwise uneventful
installation of RedHat 7.2 Linux today, the display is offset to the
right for this operating
--- Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ snips ]
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 22:10:28 -0500 Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: I use mutt, linux, and kde.
One of the problems I have had with mutt is opening links to
internet
sites in my email.
Just out of curiosity, if you're using a
Enigma
--- Glenn Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, Group:
Can anyone supply the current RedHat 7.2 distribution's code name (ie:
Guinness, Seawolf, etc. etc.)? I'm trying to locate their mailing
list
and all I can find is a list of code names, with no cross reference as
to
Since i wrote that SxS, i guess i'm the default person to comment. For
starters, keep in mind that alot of the package versions in that SxS
have changed quite a bit. You should make sure that you're getting the
latest of all of them before trying to build old code.
Next, the errors that you
--- Aaron Grewell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The writer of MPlayer was so irritated by the initial bugs in RH's
gcc-2.96
that he makes everybody using it go through a nagware screen where you
have
to type gcc 2.96 is broken or something like that. Assuming you're
Untrue. There was a fairly
a
requirement like that? Not to be insistent, but this wasn't
second-hand. I
built the thing myself, and it was a pain. Either that or I *really*
need
to lay off that crack pipe.
-Original Message-
From: Net Llama [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 9:33 AM
Keith,
What version of binutils do you have? How did the ./configure go? Any
errors? Where did you get the SDL and SDL-devel packages that you have
installed?
-L
--- Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes I have read all the manual plus the faq and installed all that I
could that is
--- zohar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using SUSE 7.1 .
Before I was able to go to command prompt from login screen but after
some
change done in control panel (I do not know what) but now the login
window
is been changed only to one line and also it has only Reboot and halt
options.
FTP-ProFTP (updated) Chang
=
Lonni J. Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux Step-by-step help: http://netllama.ipfox.com
.
Its a bit strange that you'd get SDL as a tarball, and SDL-devel as an
RPM. It should all be one or the other, not a mixture. Plus if you're
building SDL from a tarball, then you should already have gotten the
'devel' stuff with the tarball. I'm wondering if you have ended up with
a mixed
What kind of videocard? Which version of X?
--- Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having trouble configuring my XF86Config file after installing RH
7.1
without an X server.
The two tools I know about,
xf86config and
setup (which runs Xconfigurator)
give very different looking
--- Iraj Medifar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all:
I have used Grip for quite a while without a hitch.However,after some
recent file updates using Ximian Red Carpet (which I suspect must be
the
reason), I can only use Grip when I log in as root. Would someone tell
me what file permissions,
to
the
kernel itself and modules.conf, where eles could modules be called
from?
Brian
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Net Llama
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 12:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Log Errors
--- Brian
--- Michael Scottaline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002 18:42:54 -0500
Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled in frustration:
Kernel 2.5.7 source was posted today.
Sheer curiosity:
Does anyone know if the next stable kernel will be 2.6.x or
--- Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Net Llama spewed electrons into the ether that assembled into:
loading cache /dev/null within ltconfig
Why is it loading /dev/null as a cache? I think something is very
broken somewhere.
stuff does this all the time during ./configure
Well, Caldera has an ass-backwards modutils, which i believe looks in
/etc/modules/default
Did you grab a new copy of modutils?
--- Brian Witowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I had rebooted. And the only thing I did that I can think of is
I
deleted my /usr/src/linux-2.4.2 directory because
I have an alternate solution. Why not hold down ALT and then drage the
window with your mouse to a location where you can access the buttons?
--- dep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
for reasons that actually do make some sense, i've put ximian gnome on
the little toshiba portege, which has a
USB- USB Clik (updated) Roger
=
Lonni J. Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux Step-by-step help: http://netllama.ipfox.com
.
What's a SCSI/Printer converter? All you should technically need to do,
assuming that this isn't a hacked up setup, is load the appropriate
module for the SCSI controller and/or CDROM drive.
--- Rick Sivernell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
List
I have attached a scsi cdrom dive in a external
--- Rick Sivernell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 17:57:41 -0800 (PST)
Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's a SCSI/Printer converter? All you should technically need to
do,
assuming that this isn't a hacked up setup, is load the appropriate
module for the SCSI
My money is first on the videocard either not seated properly, or
completely broken. After that, i'd suspect the memory. Next the CPU.
--- T. WATKINS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hardware guru's:
In making new box with:
Biostar M7VIB m/b; Duron 1.2 GHz; 256 Mb DDRAM; Aopen TNT2 (32 Mb)
video;
Featured on /. today:
http://www.linuxandmain.com/tech/xibretto.html
Excellent article, BTW.
=
Lonni J. Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux Step-by-step help: http://netllama.ipfox.com
BROWSERS- Mozilla (Doug Hunley)
=
Lonni J. Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux Step-by-step help: http://netllama.ipfox.com
.
My guess is perhaps that you're lacking support for something critical.
If you've got SCSI hardware, did you build the initrd correctly, or
compile the neccesary support into the kernel? If / is on an IDE drive,
did you compile IDE support into the kernel? Did you compile support
for whatever
--- edj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Running WS 3.1, and currently have openssl 0.9.6-12. I'm trying to
install Audacity 0.98-1, and have run into dependency problems. I was
doing OK, until I ran into libcrypto.so.2. Grabbed
openssl-0.9.6b-16.i386.rpm and ran rpm -Uvh --test. I get a
--- Bill Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A new flik on Sundance, called Revolution OS is being played quite a
bit
this month . I found it very interesting and hope to catch it on
again so I
can tape it.
It is basically a documentary about GNU/Linux/FSF.
Linus Torvalds, Stallman and
--- M.W.Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is he asking too much from gcc?
-- cross-posted from another newsroup ---
I tried to use dlopen() in a static compiled program, but failed.
(i want to compile it staticly for portability reason)
So I tried to compile the libc in in a manual way:
Yes, VIA has a very uneven track record. I've never heard of ECS, so i
can't comment on them. I know that Intel makes decent boards, although
nothing stellar. I've always had good results from Tyan.
--- Tom Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I am going to be building me a new PC
--- M.W.Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
get an old 440BX or i815e motherboard. guaranteed to have no hussle.
Eeeek...440BX? I think the fastest CPU that could handle was a
PIII-600. As for the i815, that has a really poor video chipset.
Tom Wilson wrote:
Hi all,
I wanted to hear
--- M.W.Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if you are really into P4, I suggest using Intel i845d or i845e
chipsets. for AMD CPU, go with the SiS745 or SiS735 chipsets.
Net Llama wrote:
get an old 440BX or i815e motherboard. guaranteed to have no hussle.
Eeeek...440BX? I think the fastest
--- Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 14:20:32 -0500 Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002 19:04:54 -0500
Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Personally... having multiple version branches of the linux kernel
makes no sense to me.
--- Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 06:44:49 -0500 David A. Bandel
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: Guess my posts are too racy!
See attached.
Yes, Use MailScan on your server for maximum protection against
e-mail, we bounce it all!
Since the bounce attachment
--- Jason Joines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mainly I was just curious as to whether the fact that the drive
was
on a separate contorller would override the fact that it is a slower
ATA-33 drive.
I do have that many drives requiring that many controllers. The
motherboard has 2
While i dont' have a laptop for sale (i need the 2 that i have), i can
say that US$660 for the specs below is an incredible rip-off. Its
worth, perhaps, half that. Look at the Notebooks category on
http://pricewatch.com.I see laptops with PIII-500 in them for $700,
and there's even a
--- Rick Sivernell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 29 Mar 2002 16:18:44 -0800 (PST)
Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While i dont' have a laptop for sale (i need the 2 that i have), i
can
say that US$660 for the specs below is an incredible rip-off. Its
worth, perhaps, half
--- Ted Ozolins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am unable to view larger photos of the ones shown on this site
(pictures of
my great nephew) ::
http://www.geocities.com/rayning_sciy/6months.html
I keep getting all kinds of errors. I've tried mozilla, netscape 4.x,
6.x
Star Office and
--- Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 29 Mar 2002 17:48:13 -0600 Rick Sivernell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
List
I know some of you have laptops or have researched them. I am
starting to need one for school. I can at this time get the
following:
IBM Thinkpad
Most of the major computer vendors' laptops are all made by the same
company, Quanta. That said, there's not much difference in quality
between IBM, HP, Gateway, Compaq or SONY.
Thinkpads have a great reputation as being the workhorses of the laptop
world.
I personally own a SONY VAIO and an
site, and without feedback from the people who
use it, we can't improve upon it! We want to make it as useful and
attractive as possible.
thanks,
Net Llama!
=
Lonni J. Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux Step-by-step
On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
Net Llama spewed electrons into the ether that assembled into:
Its not you. This is what is causing it to happen:
function resize_view()
{
window.resizeTo(880,980)
}
I'm not entirely sure why we need this, so we'll look
The middle frame is supposed to be for each mirror to include any unique
content branding stuff.
Just curious, which browser did you use (or do you prefer)?
thanks for your feedback!
-Net LLama!
--- Bill Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't care for that middle frame. What's
Its referring to the Editors mailing list, of which only SxS editors
are members.
--- Bill Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why would receive this now. I'm a member. Just got my monthly reminder
today. I never had trouble posting before. Or is this an april fools
joke?
Bill
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