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Posted: 13 Nov 2006 04:49 PM PST

On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 09:34:05 -0600, dotcom wrote:
 

Hoy

See, that was easy.
 

Then run your own caching DNS server, it's not hard. You can try
http://www.google.com/linux and search there.
 

No, I use KDE. Just learn the command line and where and how things are
configured, it's much easier that way. vim is your friend :)
 

Ok,Ok, goto http://www.tldp.org Lots of Howtos there.

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Problem with grub

Posted: 11 Nov 2006 09:55 PM PST

On Sun, 12 Nov 2006 00:15:17 -0600, Bit Twister wrote:
 

Good guess

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Are you White & Nerdy?

Posted: 11 Nov 2006 06:52 PM PST

faeychild <com> wrote:
 

works fine on OSX.

funny stuff.

Switch between desktops using keyboard? (KDE)

Posted: 11 Nov 2006 11:01 AM PST


Thomas Overgaard wrote: 



Thanks much!

comp.os.linux.setup, comp.os.linux.hardware, alt.comp.hardware, linux.debian.user

Posted: 10 Nov 2006 03:57 AM PST

com did eloquently scribble: 
 

Why would you run a command like "fdisk -l /dev/sda*"?
sda is the base device, you're not meant to run fdisk on individual
partitions. Just on the base drive itself, so "fdisk -l /dev/sda" should do
the trick.

 
 
 
 

<snip>
See? that's what you get when you try fdisk -l /dev/sda1
HINT: Don't do it.
:)
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Installing new Linux from Windows or Ubuntu w/o CD or FDD

Posted: 09 Nov 2006 05:36 PM PST

<com> wrote in message 

1. If you had another computer and a laptop drive adapter you could
take the hd out of the laptop and put it in another computer that has
a floppy and/or cd and update it there and then stick it back in the
laptop.

2. Get a bigger hd for the laptop, add the os's to it you want and then
stick it in the laptop.

3. Find a FD and usb cdrom for the laptop and boot to the FD with
usb cdrom driver and install from it.

4. If the laptop has "PXE" booting capability, build a boot server and
boot and install from it.

later.....


Kppp Wizard Q

Posted: 09 Nov 2006 09:19 AM PST

Moe Trin wrote: 
Thanks for your input. I think you have given me some good leads.
Chris

Automated linux install

Posted: 09 Nov 2006 04:11 AM PST

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Domenico Testa wrote:
 

Linux installation : http://www.partimage.org/

This utility can be used to install many identical computers. For
example, if you buy 50 PCs, with the same hardware, and you want to
install the same linux systems on all 50 PCs, you will save a lot of
time. Indeed, you just have to install on the first PC and create an
image from it. For the 49 others, you can use the image file and
Partition Image's restore function.

Linux distribution : http://www.centos.org

CentOS is an Enterprise-class Linux Distribution derived from sources
freely provided to the public by a prominent North American Enterprise
Linux vendor. CentOS conforms fully with the upstream vendors
redistribution policy and aims to be 100% binary compatible. (CentOS
mainly changes packages to remove upstream vendor branding and artwork.)
CentOS is free.


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set default session to KDE ?

Posted: 08 Nov 2006 07:51 AM PST

In comp.os.linux.setup mitch <rr.com>: 
 

Fire up 'switchdesk-gnome' from the next xterm, make your choice.

Good luck

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All video -> external monitor on laptop

Posted: 07 Nov 2006 02:44 PM PST

Hmm... this doesn't work for me... but thanks for the suggestion
anyway. :)

Also, "TwinView" is nvidia-specific. "MergedFB" is the radeon
equivalent, but I'm not using it because it does not support monitors
of different resolutions.

For the record, I have contacted Dell and they seem to think that the
screen is altogether broken, which caused the X300 to redirect the
video output to VGA... seems plausible to me.

François Patte wrote: 

Most Efficient Directory Structure?

Posted: 07 Nov 2006 04:03 AM PST

Doesn't Work At McDonalds wrote:
 

Some variant of extendible hashing might do the trick.

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chkconfig

Posted: 06 Nov 2006 11:53 PM PST

Hi Mike
i've resolve logging rc script.

The problem was very simple.
In my em script i touched on /var/lock/subsys NOT "em" BUT "em10g"
So rc test failed and em script wasn't executed.
I've modified my em script to touch the correct file and now all is
run.

Thanks for all.

Mike

Grub boot loader error 21

Posted: 06 Nov 2006 01:34 PM PST

On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 11:02:56 -0800, sd wrote:
 

What makes you think that the UDMA setting refers to the second hard
drive, rather than the first, or both? We need details. None of us can see
your machine; only you can. We need to know what you see, if we are to
help.
 

For homework, a good start is here;

http://tinyurl.com/fx7q6

For help, it would be nice if you could tell us exactly where you
installed Ubuntu, as in which partition on your second hard drive. Did you
make a /boot partition, swap partition, separate /home partition? Do you
know exactly which ide controller your second hard drive is connected to?
Are your drives jumpered master/slave, or cable select? Your Ubuntu CD is a
live Linux CD, which you can use to mount your / partition, and copy/post
your /boot/grub/menu.lst. Do so. Along with the answers to the above
mentioned questions, we might be able to spot where the problem is. Also,
as root, enter the command;

fdisk -l (that's a small L, not a number)

Post the results, along with your /boot/grub/menu.lst. I don't have a
Ubuntu CD, but it should have the Pan newsreader on it, so you can
copy/paste into it, so that we can see the exact results.

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Getting a list of pacages one CAN install?

Posted: 06 Nov 2006 08:15 AM PST

On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 16:15:20 GMT, ***** charles
<com> wrote: 
aptitude in interactive mode.


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