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maybe your mobo doesnt support usb booting, or maybe the usb cd drive doesnt support it. do you have an internal optical drive?
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If you scroll down during a post or sig edit...it says HTML code is off....use vb code.
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heh, chill out man. You want the RPMs, but I am pretty sure Apache is somewhere on the redhat cds
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Exactly what I was thinking. For one thing, the JL hardware forum is for discussing what hardware is compatible, how to get it to work, etc., not to learn how to build your own computer. Come on...
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firebird has seemed a little bloated to me lately, i recently have started using epiphany, i like it's daemon feature, it greatly improves program loading time
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a little more detail please....what distro, etc.. also kinda dumb question, but are u typing start x or startx?
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The installation is very hands-on and not usually for linux newbies....but I think it's kinda fun....peace
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menu.cfg calls to files that have the other menus...etc..try looking at user_apps.menu ....peace
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When you run the setup file, you must be in another directory than /dev/cdrom1...for instance if the file is setup.exe then just do winex(or whatever the command is) cdrom1/setup.exe, you get the...
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If you're a newbie and have enough hd space (it looks like you do in your sig), it would be a good idea to do a full install, just so you won't have to go through the trouble of installing too many...
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I haven't played around with 2.6 too much yet...but do an lsmod and make sure you're using the emu10k1 module instead of snd_emu10k1....peace
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On my gentoo system, when I do 'shutdown -h now' it shuts all the processes and everything down..but then tells me to power off...is there any way for linux to do the hard shutdown itself?..thanks
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my favorite distros speed-wise are gentoo and slack..but as Choozo said it would take awhile, so if you don't have the time or patience for that I would go with Slackware....peace
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not sure..but usually voice recognition software doesn't work too well...lol..is something wrong with your C key?...peace
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I think SuSE and slack...but it's really not that hard to do yourself if you get a good manual, it would be good to learn from...peace
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http://xtiming.sourceforge.net
go there and get the modeline you want, then put it where it tells you to in /etc/X11/XF86Config, that should work. The resolution you specified to lilo was only...
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eh...only a few days or so with linux..with xp probably like a day it gets *slow* after a little bit
lol...RH 8 box a few years back..?
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Yes, mandrake will let you install right over redhat
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I use fluxbox, so I don't know about using ntp...but I tried what rid3r said about the BIOS and that seems to be working... thanks
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or...you did say you copied the images onto CD-RWs, did you close the disc? If not..you can just erase it and write over
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My time in linux is always off....even after I set it to the correct time with the date command, it eventually slows down...I set it a couple days ago and right now its about an hour and 15 minutes...
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Logging in as root wouldn't necessarily be bad, but risky and you shouldn't do regular user stuff as root. I'm not too sure about the permissions, but to log into KDE as root is just like going on...
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