Has anyone tried either the Linksys WMP54G or the D-Link DWL-G520 cards?
I've seen a few sites where people have had less than perfect results
with D-Link card. I've googled a few searches and haven't found
anything regarding the Linksys card. Any feedback is appreciated.
John
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When you boot from the cd to do the install and you see the intial
install options such as gui, text, etc., type linux reiserfs after the
boot: prompt and hit enter.
John
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From: "Budi Febrianto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: How to Install RHL 8.0 with Reiserfs
First off, MS Proxy will let other browsers proxy through. I deployed
it and use it with out problem. I have Mozilla (any ver), Netscape (any
ver.), and IE (pick any full of security holes flavor) using it.
What I think is happening, from what little info you provided, is s/he
is using NTLM a
The problem isn't GRUB. Make sure you have legacy USB support turned on
in your BIOS. I've seen some boards that had this problem until I
enabled it. Most notable was some of the newer Dell Optiplex systems
that I have in my lab. The keyboard works during POST, but as soon as
the bootloader
Thanks for the spec file. Now I can at least see where things went
wrong for me.
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Been following the thread somewhat. I grabbed a set of rpms from
freshrpms.net in the test area. These worked for me, but they don't
have ssl. I never could get an rpm to build using the samba.spec under
RH9. It kept failing. If somebody got it to compile (especially with
ssl) could you p
I've got a WD 120 installed on my Linux box. Didn't need DDO to handle the disk.
RH9 works just fine w/o it.
On Sat, 2003-06-07 at 16:29, Jerry Human wrote:
Hello Everyone:
I have recently installed a 120 gig WD drive and it's great. I
partitioned it into 4 sections. The first one is C: for Wind
No way Windows is easier to install than Linux. I run a network with about 100
W2k boxes. If it wasn't for cloning software and sysprep it would take me
forever to do rollouts.
About an 2 hours to install base OS, SP3, hotfixes, and then secure box; a few
minutes to get the nic configured to go
You can use the W2K Resource Kit utility dumpel to dump the event logs to/from a
remote server. The log server will a smb share for the W2K box to dump to as
well as proper permissions. Schedule a batch file to run as you would like.
The file should look a little like this:
dumpel -f \ -s -l