goku ball z wrote:
Hi all,
I have this problem. I am running suse linux 10.0 Enterprise.
I was able to install nano-2.0.6 and as root I am able to use it.
This is where my problem starts.
When I exit root and try to use nano, I get this error message.
nano: Command not found.
but when I
goku ball z wrote:
Hi all,
I have this problem. I am running suse linux 10.0 Enterprise. I was
able to install nano-2.0.6 and as root I am able to use it.
This is where my problem starts. When I exit root and try to use nano,
I get this error message.
nano: Command not found.
but when I
goku ball z wrote:
Hi all,
I have this problem. I am running suse linux 10.0 Enterprise. I was able
to install nano-2.0.6 and as root I am able to use it.
This is where my problem starts. When I exit root and try to use nano, I
get this error message.
nano: Command not found.
but when I
Sunday's intstallfest, so to speak, was pretty impressive thanks to some
great FOSS tools. Consequently, 50 Elementary students in Isabela(1)
will soon be learning and creating with donated computers from Hawaii.
Pictures were taken, and they will be posted to the website soon.
Over the
Aloha
You are invited to HOSEF's monthly Open Source Pizza where you, the
audience, become the presenter. Don't be afraid, you won't be alone,
and there will be others bold enough to get started. Rather than
telling you what is and is not good and bad about Free and Open Source
Software,
Peter Besenbruch wrote:
I have a spare Asus ATX motherboard, with an Intel Core 2 Duo 6400 and 2
gig of RAM. Could Luau, or Hosef use this?
It should be known that the current HOSEF demonstration and imaging box
is using this motherboard donated by Peter. The case is some big steel
case
R. Scott Belford wrote:
Peter Besenbruch wrote:
I have a spare Asus ATX motherboard, with an Intel Core 2 Duo 6400 and
2 gig of RAM. Could Luau, or Hosef use this?
It should be known that the current HOSEF demonstration and imaging box
is using this motherboard donated by Peter. The case is