On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 09:23:29PM -0700, Martin Willcocks wrote:
> Hi Greg and Douglas:
Martin, don't cc me; I subscribe to the list.
> floppy drives that is somehow corrected once Windows 98 has fully
> booted, but which still affects booting from a floppy disk. I did try
You can probably f
Hi Greg and Douglas:
Many thanks for the additional information about diagnostics and the
older Debian Linux. There is probably a hardware issue with one of the
floppy drives that is somehow corrected once Windows 98 has fully
booted, but which still affects booting from a floppy disk. I did
On Monday 16 February 2009, Martin Willcocks wrote:
> I have an older Debian Linux version that came with Corel WordPerfect
> 8, and it had been working satisfactorily on my somewhat ancient 170MHz
> Pentium computer system with 128Mb RAM, but Lilo stopped working about
> a year a
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 07:06:28AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 02/17/2009 02:03 AM, Martin Willcocks wrote:
> [snip]
> >
> >Error message? None, the installation simply hung. In the bottom right
> >of the screen is a "spinning disk" graphic that stopped spinning about
> >30 seconds into the
On 02/17/2009 02:03 AM, Martin Willcocks wrote:
[snip]
Error message? None, the installation simply hung. In the bottom right
of the screen is a "spinning disk" graphic that stopped spinning about
30 seconds into the third part of the installation, Detecting Hardware.
Then maybe a h/w issu
em added a LILO boot partition, the
Linux OS partition, and a Linux data partition all below the C Windows
partition. I may need to repartition the drive with Partition Commander
10 (with its own Linux version) since I can't use the FDISK that came on
the Linux floppy boot diskette.
Co
On 02/16/2009 08:03 PM, Martin Willcocks wrote:
I have an older Debian Linux version that came with Corel WordPerfect 8,
and it had been working satisfactorily on my somewhat ancient 170MHz
Pentium computer system with 128Mb RAM, but Lilo stopped working about a
year ago.
Error message
I have an older Debian Linux version that came with Corel WordPerfect 8,
and it had been working satisfactorily on my somewhat ancient 170MHz
Pentium computer system with 128Mb RAM, but Lilo stopped working about a
year ago. Despite several attempts, I've been unable to run it since
anubhav dubey wrote:
> I wish to purchase your Debian Linux Version but i am not sure whether the
> same will automatically detect my onboard sound and graphics card. I am new
> to linux so i am not much aware of it.
As you may now be aware the Debian distribution is a free
distributio
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On Sat, Jun 21, 2003 at 06:51:01AM +0530, anubhav dubey wrote:
> I wish to purchase your Debian Linux Version but i am not sure whether the
> same will automatically detect my onboard sound and graphics card.
Nothing is autodetected. Kno
On Sat, June 21 at 6:51 AM EDT
"anubhav dubey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I will purchase your debian linux version only when i am assured that
> the same will automatically detect my graphic and sound drivers.
I invite you to try a free sample of Debian, if it meets y
On Sat, Jun 21, 2003 at 06:51:01AM +0530, anubhav dubey wrote:
| Dear Sir,
|
| I wish to purchase your Debian Linux Version
Go right ahead! The price is $0. Payment is accepted in the currency
of your choice :-). You can find a CD for download at
http://cdimage.debian.org/.
| but i am not
Dear Sir,
I wish to purchase your Debian Linux Version but i am not sure whether the
same will automatically detect my onboard sound and graphics card. I am new
to linux so i am not much aware of it.
Mother Board : Dfi AZ30EC
Graphic Card : S3 Graphics Pro Savage DDR
Sound Card : Avance
No I do not work for Libranet, but thought all of you who are on the
debian list, might want to check it out...I myself have been using
Libranets CD's since they first came out...An easy install, plus a full
year of on-line help, and libranets user list at
[EMAIL PROTECTED], for those that st
You could put any distro on that box...debian might be best, simply because it
doesn't use X by default, and you will not want to run Xwindows on that box,
unless you're a serious masochist!
I would suggest a RAM upgrade, 8MB is the bare minimum, I'd also suggest a
general hardware upgrade if you h
I'm new to Linux, I've installed Mandrake and Storm, but that's it. I have
a 486 with 8 megs of RAM that I want to put Linux on. What version should
I use? Will I need a RAM upgrade? And where will I be able to download it.
Thank you.
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Jay Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>AS a new user to Linux, what flavor of linux should I use for a server with
>Windows clients? And where can I download a cdimage of it. I tried
>cdimage.debian.org but that was a bad link. Can someone give me the exact
>link to the cdimage file download?
What
AS a new user to Linux, what flavor of linux should I use for a server with
Windows clients? And where can I download a cdimage of it. I tried
cdimage.debian.org but that was a bad link. Can someone give me the exact
link to the cdimage file download?
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