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... Thinking about it I think I might give it a try if I'll have to patience to read the instruction book of course as there are several things I really think I can do. I'm not sure about many aspiring...
...really needed to reinstall the XP. I decided it could be the right time to bet on another horse. Now of course I'm happy I did. The only thing that I regret is being part of the machine for so long ...
...e ) microprocessors as well as RISC-based computers from IBM and HP (nyse: HPQ - news - people ). "Of course, of those 20, only a handful are relevant for high-performance computing, but it's stil...
...our applications, corrupt data files, destroy weeks or months or even years of work, but you'll have no recourse if it does. By downloading this WMP critical security patch, which you must do to opera...
...good online Linux training schools? I've been slowly digging through the ins and outs of Linux, both from courses at my local community college and by reading, reading, reading on my own. However, I d...
...nd I simply removed all programs using KPackage-Manager that had any 'mozilla' in it's package name. Of course I had downlaoded the new beta version 1.4, unzip, tarred, whatever to a temporary direc...
... blocks. Maybe something like dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda9 bs=1k count=10000k, or something like that. Of course, it helps to have the xfsprogs (xfs_repair, xfs_check) installed, I suppose......
It is a SuSE thing. I believe Red Hat does something similar (but of course, not quite the same). Debian is pretty pure: all the startup scripts are in /etc/init.d/ and the numbered symlinks to star
... disk using these three packages. Where can you get all this good stuff? Why at the Busybox homepage of course: http://www.busybox.net/ Have fun....
...ged into the main trunk of the Windows 2000 server source code. Company culture is the third issue that courses problems. This is spun off from the leadership issue where by features are more highly...
...over the poor quality of their software, and that is the only way decent programming can be motivated. Of course, if developers of code are held liable for the bugs in their products, then who will be...
...'d like to stream real media to my hdd, but my ideas so far did not work: 1) The Realplayer8 itself: Of course does not offer anything. 2) The realmedia-Plugin for xmms (rmxmms) combined with the Di...
...his in this group, but I tried some of the more relevant groups and they are all pretty much clueless (of course) since this is Linux and they are all winlusers. I know you guys are gonna start char...
... lot of advocacy and positive talk. Much less trolling and responses to trolling (of which I'm guilty, of course), and thread hijacking. Many postings have revealed features I didn't know existed. ...
...ere without being branded an insane NF nazi troll by you what right do you have to post this? none of course YOU are definitely stirring up hatred ie trolling in a pretty big way here this is ...
Hello, I've recently bought the Debian Woody CDs and started toying with it. Of course, I'm not an experienced user and I still have a hard time after getting used to Slackware 8.1 and its 'standard
...rd of the Rings' or Wagner's 'Das Ring des Niebelungen' would have gotton quite a chuckle out of it. Of course, I really watch that channel to catch glimpses of Debbie Matenopulous or Aashna Patel (...
...e in a helicoptor'. The pilot waves a thank you, examines a map, uses a pocket calculator and plots a new course. In a short time he lands right on his landing pad at the airport. The copilot was am...
..., so I had a friend over yesterday and was showing off my Linux systems to him. He was duly impressed (of course) As he was walking out, he happened to notice the downstairs system was running Win2K...
...ed. So could this be the problem at work? I go down there today and mention this, and the guy says, 'Of course!' He gives me the interal IP # so that I can test. Alas, it was meetings for the rest...
... XP installed. Can DrakX be used to repartition an 80 GB hard drive on a Windows XP system? (Assuming, of course, that the file type is FAT32 rather than NTFS.) I've read some SuSE documentation tha...
...as the workstations were the Winvocates claimed the real work was done! Seems Linux is continuing on it's course to become of becoming the dominate OS in computer generated special affects in the movi...
Most of you probably know of David Coursey at ZDNet. He frequently posts FUD about Linux, and now I understand why? In his article today, 'Why I've Learned to Like Linux (but not Love it) http://www
...nome layout on the SuSE box, I move from system to system with no discernable change in functionality. Of course, I do have somewhat different installations on the machines, due to their function (no ...
Of course, I'm using leadnode and only download news 4 times a day. but this is a nasty bug in X (I'm wondering how we missed it, but now that we know about it, it'll get fixed in a timely fashion).
...or and they pulled a module from their inventory and tested it in the same motherboard, and it worked. Of course, that was just a power on test, there was no OS installed. They shipped that module and...
... Help in getting this working is appreciated. I also tried the graphical 'security' tool but that is of course not working. Thanks,...
... internet joke saying that M$ copyrighted alphabet, and that anyone using it must pay fees to them. :( Of course it what they would want to ;)...
... of Cox and sleeps with it tucked under his pillow at night. He's quite a strange bird, that flatty. Of course, he's vert inept with Linux, so we can safely assume he's inept in other areas of life ...
...w, in MS's defense, throughout the 90s their software was used by businesses to increase productivity. Of course not all business computing is done on windows, but allot of it is. ( anyone have solid ...

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