From: Betov on 29 Aug 2007 03:49 Frank Kotler <fbkotler(a)verizon.net> �crivait news:Fo4Bi.2035$_A5.1724(a)trndny03: > That's what pisses me off about you! You *can* be a much nicer guy > than you usually *are*! You're more *effective" when you lay off the > insults, too. Reverse for you: Not killing Randall Hyde, is a crime. > The question (one of 'em) is > what's Joe going to do about it if it happens. Back to Windows. :)) > I'd reinstall from the > same cd I just installed it from - no problem - but Joe didn't install > it from a cd! What to do? I guess Dell must provide a "rescue > disk"(?). Dell was much lazy with this. One CD for Drivers (for... Windows of course :))) and one CD for Ubuntu, as installed on the PC, but not even updated. :)) Dell Web Page (France) difficult to access, if you do not know where... with a recommendation for Windows at the bottom :)) The Crime&Co really *NEED* to be "encouraged". :]]]]]]]]]]]]] Betov. < http://rosasm.org >
From: CodeMonk on 29 Aug 2007 10:01 SpooK wrote: > > A friend of Mr. Gravity :) > Perhaps you meant ancestor of Mr. G. Either way, Mr. M's goals of Intergalactic Assimilation will ultimately evaporate then. As a side note, I heard he had the hots for the Energy twins. He made a play for Potential, but she's partial to Mr. G and just keeps yankin' his chain. Then he made a play for Kinetic, but soon realized that the closer he got, the harder it was to catch up. Just as well though, there are laws against such things. The only notable exception being for frogs in a unisex environment. - Scott
From: Jim Carlock on 29 Aug 2007 19:14 "Evenbit" wrote... : Try one of the other drives? I'll spend a week digging through Linux installs to see what's up. I've already downloaded XUBUNTU Tribe 5 (whatever that is), as well as UBUNTU 6.01 Server. That's the one that I had trouble installing yesterday. I'm playing with the XUBUNTU Tribe 5 Desktop at the moment. : Okay, this tells us to lean toward the "slim" distros. Also means : staying away from Gnome or KDE as desktop managers. Try either : Damn Small Linux (DSL) or PuppyLinux or Xubuntu. Even Knoppix : will allow you to choose amoung icewm, fluxbox, wmaker, twm, and : xfce upon boot-up. If memory serves me, I do not think that I have : ever met an "old system" that won't boot DSL. But if you are planning : to also "play with" development tools then one of the other choices will : likely suit you better. Who uses what around here? Anyone else interested in a topic about who uses what (Linux OS specifically)? : We don't *have to* hook these up, right ? Yes, the external hard drives MUST get hooked up. You suggesting Linux does not support such ? I don't want to do this without doing it all the way. : Let's try not to wake Granny with our Morrison tunes "Alabama Song"? : Are you trying "regular" Ubuntu? Or the "diet" Xubuntu?? I am : pretty sure you need the diet. Was all Ubuntu Server 6.0 yesterday. It's Xubuntu Desktop now, whatever the Tribe 5 thing is. -- Jim Carlock North Carolina Swimming Pool Builders http://www.aquaticcreationsnc.com/
From: CodeMonk on 29 Aug 2007 19:29 Jim Carlock wrote: > > North Carolina Swimming Pool Builders > http://www.aquaticcreationsnc.com/ > I'm going with the Diamond Brite Super Blue Plaster - Reminds me of the Caymans. Nice job. - Scott
From: JDavison on 29 Aug 2007 20:14
//\\o//\\annabee wrote: > Dear Sevag. You could at least try to sound convincing. Is that another one of your lame jokes, boy? |