Dear friend,

Hi !

I beleive you will be in pink of health & in good mood.

I have recently installed the Red Hat LINUX 5.0 on my PC(Pentium/100-Mhz, 32-MB 
Ram,1.2-GB HDD,DCS Sound Card, JVC-3,600 bps external Modem, SVGA Moniter, mouse etc.).

After reading the HTML document instructions in the CD-Mannual, in several attempts, 
any how I colud install it and got to the root prompt. Aslo, I ran X-window program by 
typing "startx" at command prompt. 

My experience with the "Linux" was really 'Awfull' and painfull, it has given me too 
much trouble. May be this is due to my lack of "Linux-awareness"/Unix-awareness.

I have not seen such a poor & scaled-down graphics in my life, I don't know why the 
world is overwhelming with it, while it seems me much inferior as compared MS-Windows. 
Its very complex rather difficult to configure devices on it, and connectivity to 
internet is only for me, there is no softwae on it to install. whare to get it.

Please can any body tell me the following very basic things in a simple way:- 

1. How to access floppy drives in linux ?
2. How to copy Win98 files to floppies like Win98 ?
3. How to read from CD-ROM drives ?
4. Is it possible to read DOS/Other files from Linux ?
5. How stablish Modem connectivity, simple way ?
6. Does it provide TCP/IP & PPP connectivity ?
7. Where to get the Int-Browser on Linux, if its fre ?
8. Soundcard not detected in Linux, its PnP in Win98 ?

Well, I a am loosing hope of using Linux, if it is a such a great "Headeache". Is 
there any simplest Graphical-User-Interface in Linux awailable like Win98 or OS/2, 
where configuriong & using devices is a fun.

Please respond my basic questions,
I will be thankfull to you & may obliged.

Suncerely Yours Linux Friend,
(Syed Mohammad Riyaz)













------------- Original Message --------------
Jack Bowling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From:Jack Bowling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:Wed, 20 Dec 2000 11:16:21 -0800
Subject:Re: Bug in 2.2.18?

** Reply to message from Steve Kieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, 20 Dec
2000 01:19:31 -0800 (PST)

> Hi, all I think it is too soon to say but the
> performance is worse that if I run 2.2.17 with my
> computer, My computer hang once with 18 after rather
> long up time, never like that in 2.2.17. And yeah,
> other performance seems to be worse. Now I try to
> switch back to 17 and run in teh same situation and
> check if it happens.
> Has anybody had that with 18?

Nope. Running 2.2.18 ever since its release with zero problems. Even
got the usb backport working. Very sweet. The next point release will be
the better one with the slated VM changes.

Jack Bowling
Prince George, BC
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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