Re: Convert FAT32 to FAT16 with windows 98

1999-03-31 Thread mike shupp
per cluster, which explains your size reduction. ------ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike Shupp California State University, Northridge Graduate Student, Dept. of Anthropology http://www.csun.edu/~ms44278/index.htm

Re: Epson Stylus Color 740

1999-03-26 Thread mike shupp
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Re: Newcomer to Linux

1999-03-23 Thread mike shupp
ux its own partition or two. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike Shupp California State University, Northridge Graduate Student, Dept. of Anthropology http://www.csun.edu/~ms44278/index.htm

Re: Video Card - Creative

1999-03-19 Thread mike shupp
here's been an update since then. ------ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike Shupp California State University, Northridge Graduate Student, Dept. of Anthropology http://www.csun.edu/~ms44278/index.htm

Re: installing debian

1999-03-17 Thread mike shupp
e same thing will happen when trying to repartition. > If no, I am unable to advance. Try the MS-DOS fdisk. Think of it as a professional courtesy: fdisk programs are reluctant to remove partitions put up by other OSs. ----

Re: dselect screwed up

1999-03-16 Thread mike shupp
". In the select list, the following > appears for almost every package: How about killing the process? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike Shupp California State University, Northridge Graduate Student,

Re: I can't beleive this

1999-03-14 Thread mike shupp
ibutions) which makes use of this and allows one to put Windows (including Win 9x) and DOS on seperate partitions, with true--rather than simulated multi-boot capabilities. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mi

Re: Memory Help

1999-03-13 Thread mike shupp
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Re: ergonomics question ($TERM colors)

1999-03-13 Thread mike shupp
On Fri, 12 Mar 1999, Joey Hess wrote: > mike shupp wrote: > > Amber on black used to be recommended in Olden Times. > > But I'm surprised you find white on black better than black on white. > > The white letters stand out true, but black on white is closer to > > n

Re: ergonomics question ($TERM colors)

1999-03-13 Thread mike shupp
he white letters stand out true, but black on white is closer to normal reading, and ought to seem less obtrusive. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike Shupp California State University, Northridge Graduate St

Re: I can't beleive this

1999-03-12 Thread mike shupp
e found in a software package, and I've been using computers since 1964. Should we really expect a housewife in Peoria or llama herder in Peru or economist in Estonia to anticipate such a marvel of functional design (and then to delete the directory with the same alacrity that I did)?

Re: what is texinfo?

1999-03-11 Thread mike shupp
y info to produce documents in their relative formats. So check the info directory. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike Shupp California State University, Northridge Graduate Student, Dept. of Anthropolog

Re: size of swap

1999-03-11 Thread mike shupp
f you want to set them up while configuring your system. My suspician is 128 is more than ample unless you're doing something awefully interesting. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike Shupp California State Univ

Re: I can't beleive this

1999-03-10 Thread mike shupp
n you, and then Win98, and and Win NT and promises Win 2000... Is this really Ease Of Use? ------ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike Shupp California State University, Northridge Graduate Student, Dept. of Anthropology http://www.csun.edu/~ms44278/index.htm

Re: Vote Linus for Person of the Century

1999-03-08 Thread mike shupp
re talking about influence rather than "niceness"). ------ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike Shupp California State University, Northridge Graduate Student, Dept. of Anthropology http://www.csun.edu/~ms44278/index.htm

Re: Linux&Dos assmebler

1999-03-07 Thread mike shupp
tput which is assembled by it, rather than going directly from source code to machine language). You might also look at NASM, version 0.97, which is part of the distribution. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike

Re: Debian and Redhat - are most linux users missing the point?

1999-03-06 Thread mike shupp
Civilization. Debian wouldn't be possible if we weren't part of civilization; its existence is one of the thing historians a thousand years from now will take into account when appraising our culture. So why apologize? -

it's far, far more than a mere editor.

1999-03-05 Thread mike shupp
rived?) -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike Shupp California State University, Northridge Graduate Student, Dept. of Anthropology http://www.csun.edu/~ms44278/index.htm

Re: Please HELP ME!!!

1999-03-05 Thread mike shupp
he idea with Autoexec.Bat. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike Shupp California State University, Northridge Graduate Student, Dept. of Anthropology http://www.csun.edu/~ms44278/index.htm

Re: Debian and Redhat - are most linux users missing the point?

1999-03-04 Thread mike shupp
ody here a dealer? Alternately alternately, we could just hand over CD-ROMs with a couple of printed sheets to guide the buyer through the installation process, but this would probably be a waste of resources. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike Shupp California State University, Northridge Graduate Student, Dept. of Anthropology http://www.csun.edu/~ms44278/index.htm

Re: Debian and Redhat - are most linux users missing the point?

1999-03-03 Thread mike shupp
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Re: Using LILO to boot Win95 of /dev/hdb1?

1999-02-25 Thread mike shupp
. My take on your problem anyhow. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike Shupp California State University, Northridge Graduate Student, Dept. of Anthropology http://www.csun.edu/~ms44278/index.htm