Jochen Schulz wrote:
Mike McCarty:
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Just by the way: this list is not moderated.
Au contraire, mon ami. There are some list admins around here who
do moderate. Not too long ago one made some threats about forcible
unsubscription.
This is not what I would call moderat
Mike McCarty:
> Jochen Schulz wrote:
>
> >Just by the way: this list is not moderated.
>
> Au contraire, mon ami. There are some list admins around here who
> do moderate. Not too long ago one made some threats about forcible
> unsubscription.
This is not what I would call moderation, but thanks
Jochen Schulz wrote:
[snip]
Just by the way: this list is not moderated.
Au contraire, mon ami. There are some list admins around here who
do moderate. Not too long ago one made some threats about forcible
unsubscription.
Mike
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Hi Daniel,
I don't think I can really help you but here are some suggestions for
your consideration:
Daniel L. McGrew:
>
> I'm using outlook express as the newreader and it's not lists.debian.org or
> linux.debian.user...
You will not make friends with many people, neither in mailing lists nor
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version is likely somewhat different. Also, if possible, set OE to wrap
at 72 lines, perhaps 80 tops, but I think 72 might work better :-)
Secondly - Please try to keep the "Subject" the *same*, or if necessary
only modify it by appending the text at the end of the line...e.g;
If;
On Tue, May 02, 2006 at 06:15:04PM -0500, Daniel L. McGrew wrote:
> Once I boot up with a floppy and get to a DOS prompt, what file or
> command do I use from the command prompt to get the Debian DVD (number one)
> to start installing on this computer???
First, have you read http://www.debia
Daniel L. McGrew wrote:
> Once I boot up with a floppy and get to a DOS prompt, what file or
> command do I use from the command prompt to get the Debian DVD (number one)
> to start installing on this computer???
>
>
> Most sincerely,
>
Once I boot up with a floppy and get to a DOS prompt, what file or
command do I use from the command prompt to get the Debian DVD (number one)
to start installing on this computer???
These are the files on the DVD:
Root directory:
Folders:
Debian
Dis
On Tue, May 02, 2006 at 05:28:05PM -0500, Daniel L. McGrew wrote:
[...]
> on the floppy and that file sbm.bin was too large to copy to the floppy...
> also, I can't format the floppy... it mounts the floppy fine... it won't
> format any floppy...
so far as I know, you can't format a mounted flopp
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From: Roberto C. Sanchez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 2006-05-02, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> Daniel L. McGrew wrote:
>> Is there a way to view this mail-list via a news reader???
>
> You can view the list via a news reader, but you can only post via
> email. I believe the name of the newsgroup is linux.debian.user, but
> you will have to
Daniel L. McGrew wrote:
> I have both Debian DVDs... However, I have a DELL Optiplex GX110 and
> it won't boot from a DVD... I can use a Win '98 boot floppy and get to a
> command prompt... once I do this, with CD-ROM support, I can see what's on
> the DVD... but, I can't get it to begin the
I have both Debian DVDs... However, I have a DELL Optiplex GX110 and
it won't boot from a DVD... I can use a Win '98 boot floppy and get to a
command prompt... once I do this, with CD-ROM support, I can see what's on
the DVD... but, I can't get it to begin the installation...
What
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