I had experience with the 486DX4-100 with VLB and I ran a transfer test
software
that test the performance of the hard drive and I was able to get approx
1.3MB/s
and my friend had a 486DX2-66 with onboard IDE and it was able to
transfer
4.5MB/s. The onboard IDE was a PCI circuit. But you getting
I had experience with the 486DX4-100 with VLB and I ran a transfer test software
that test the performance of the hard drive and I was able to get approx 1.3MB/s
and my friend had a 486DX2-66 with onboard IDE and it was able to transfer
4.5MB/s. The onboard IDE was a PCI circuit. But you getting
box.
>
> J
> - Original Message -
> From: "CCH" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2000 4:42 PM
> Subject: CD-Writer
>
> > Hi. Could someone please tell me the command to copy the .iso file to
> > c
Hi. Could someone please tell me the command to copy the .iso file to
cd as a file and also what is the command to convert the iso file into
cd to make it usable? Any help would be appreciated.
CH
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Danny wrote:
> This is only a Microsoft problem...
> There are alot of microsoft secruity forums you can post this messages
Would it also cause problem for Linux users using MS Explorer under Linux using
Wine?
CCH
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It is actually Xconfigurator not XConfigurator.
Crisis wrote:
> XConfigurator is the proper syntax I believe. You forgot the r and didn't
> capitalize the C, remember Unix is case sensitive.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Jimmie Brandon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, March 1
"Thomas Ribbrock (Design/DEG)" wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 10:57:13PM -0800, CCH wrote:
> [...]
> > That's true (almost). Netscape froze on me before in Linux and I use kill
> > with right clicking on X button and it's gone. BUT, when I visited th
Jeff Smelser wrote:
> CCH wrote:
> >
> > Not only for Linux but also for Windows. Netscape seems to be alot of
> > problems. While in Windows, Netscape caused general protection fault in
> > Kernel. While in Linux, Netscape froze while viewing a few images using
&
Not only for Linux but also for Windows. Netscape seems to be alot of
problems. While in Windows, Netscape caused general protection fault in
Kernel. While in Linux, Netscape froze while viewing a few images using
java taking my X windows with it forcing me to reset the computer.
While I like t
I installed RealPlayer 7 in user directory with success. However, it
seems very sluggish in video but audio is great crisp clear. I am not
sure if I installed it right though. I used the file that require glibc
2.0 to install (not an rpm.)
CH
Timothy Reaves wrote:
> I can't figure this
I know it is a little off topic as far as the video card type. I am little
new to Linux however I am currently running Xfree86 3.3.5 and have not
considered upgrading to 3.3.6 yet since my video card is fine. I have tried
downloading all the files (since it was the first time) then I put all
Xfr
"Thomas Ribbrock (Design/DEG)" wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 13, 2000 at 05:12:05PM -0500, Piet Barber wrote:
> [...]
>
> > They (real) just released a new version very recently. Like today.
> >
> > http://proforma.real.com/real/player/linuxplayer.html
>
> That pages states that glibc 2.0 is required. D
I didn't know that Kentucky Fried Chicken makes KFC monitors. ;-D
CH
Jukka Lindgren wrote:
> Newbie Alert - On.
>
> I have seen similar problems discussed on this list before - now it is my
> time to get stuck:
>
> I installed RH6.1 clean using Sony Multiscan 100ES monitor - all went fine.
> I
Vidiot wrote:
> Since the install of RH6.1, in the past 24 hours X has frozen twice.
>
> I also have to hit the reset button, since it appears that COM1 has gone
> bad, so I can't hook up a terminal to it to log in and kill X. I didn't
> know for sure until now that the serial port is bad. It w
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