On 02 August 2005 Robert Kopp wrote:
> A Windows application, explore2fs, allows access to
> files in ext2 and ext3 partitions, so they are
> accessible when Windows is running.
There is IMHO an even better solution, a real driver
for Windows XP for Ext2/3 file systems:
http://www.fs-driver.org/
--- Rajiv Vyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/31/05, Hans-Peter Sulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > On 26 July 2005 schrieb Evans wrote:
> >
> > > I don't know much, and figured the best way to
> learn linux is by having
> > it.
> > > Unfortunately, the installation looked like it
> only
Rajiv Vyas wrote:
>On 7/31/05, Hans-Peter Sulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>On 26 July 2005 schrieb Evans wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I don't know much, and figured the best way to learn linux is by having it.
>>>
>>>
>>>Unfortunately, the installation looked like it only half succeeded. Th
On 7/31/05, Hans-Peter Sulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 26 July 2005 schrieb Evans wrote:
>
> > I don't know much, and figured the best way to learn linux is by having
> it.
> > Unfortunately, the installation looked like it only half succeeded. The
> gui
> > won't work, and it won't auto-c
On 26 July 2005 schrieb Evans wrote:
> I don't know much, and figured the best way to learn linux is by having
it.
> Unfortunately, the installation looked like it only half succeeded. The
gui
> won't work, and it won't auto-config my network card (I'm often on a big
> lan, and windows works).
Jon Dowland wrote:
> Kent West wrote:
>
>> #apt-get install aptitude
>>
>> #aptitude install x-window-system kde gnome icewm wmaker fluxbox
>>
>> (This assumes you've got plenty of free drive space, say a couple of
>> hundred megs.
>
> The 'desktop environment' task, which does not include
> icewm
Kent West wrote:
#apt-get install aptitude
#aptitude install x-window-system kde gnome icewm wmaker fluxbox
(This assumes you've got plenty of free drive space, say a couple of
hundred megs.
The 'desktop environment' task, which does not include
icewm/wmaker/fluxbox, but does include the ot
Dylan Evans wrote:
> I don't know much, and figured the best way to learn linux is by
> having it. Unfortunately, the installation looked like it only half
> succeeded. The gui won't work
At a command prompt, as root, try the commands:
#apt-get install aptitude
#aptitude install x-window-syste
Dylan Evans wrote:
I don't know much, and figured the best way to learn linux is by having
it. Unfortunately, the installation looked like it only half
succeeded. The gui won't work, and it won't auto-config my network card
(I'm often on a big lan, and windows works). Of that I am certain, a
Dylan Evans wrote:
I don't know much, and figured the best way to learn linux is by
having it. Unfortunately, the installation looked like it only half
succeeded. The gui won't work, and it won't auto-config my network
card (I'm often on a big lan, and windows works). Of that I am
certain,
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