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Brian Delahunty wrote: Ah... I'm moving to linux, or a mac.. Yep, the devil you don't know always looks less mean. or something that doesn't screw up when you install an update. This rules out pretty much everything except my non-updatable kitchen blender.
we are here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is Vonnegut jr.
sighist || Agile Programming | doxygenpeterchen wrote: This rules out pretty much everything except my non-updatable kitchen blender. Yours is not updatable? They still make them? Best, Jerry
The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little past them into the impossible.--Arthur C. Clark
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Brian Delahunty wrote: Ah... I'm moving to linux, or a mac.. Yep, the devil you don't know always looks less mean. or something that doesn't screw up when you install an update. This rules out pretty much everything except my non-updatable kitchen blender.
we are here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is Vonnegut jr.
sighist || Agile Programming | doxygenpeterchen wrote: non-updatable kitchen blender You haven't applied Oster.Net 2.0 yet?:omg: "My kid was Inmate of the Month at Adobe Mountain Juvenile Corrections Center" - Bumper Sticker in Bullhead City
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Brian Delahunty wrote: Ah... I'm moving to linux, or a mac.. Yep, the devil you don't know always looks less mean. or something that doesn't screw up when you install an update. This rules out pretty much everything except my non-updatable kitchen blender.
we are here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is Vonnegut jr.
sighist || Agile Programming | doxygenActually, I do know, and it is less mean. Jeremy Falcon
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It always takes me about 2 days to get Linux installed on a system. Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.
What the hell do you do?? A full install of SuSE 9.1 took around 6 hours for me.. but I would never use half of the installed stuff. Not long after I installed it I reclaimed th partitions for Windows though. Regards, Brian Dela :-) http://www.briandela.com IE 6 required.
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> bootable XP sP2 dvd with all the drivers, utilities and apps I've come across some instructions for how to create a bootable XP CD with SP2 slipstreamed, and would *love* to be able to burn this to a DVD instead of a CD (so I can lump all my standard must-have apps together on a single media). Are there any special settings you have to take care of when burning to a bootable DVD? Specifying number of sectors, that kind of crap? Got a step-by-step site? I'd be very grateful...
the best one i've found is at www.bink.nu/bootcd[^] you have to do a little bit of translating from older versions of nero to what's current, but nothing major (screenshots are a little different is all) The one thing I found was that as soon as I push the dvd over 4 gig it stopped working as a bootable xp disc - working this out is what took 2 days :( THIS[^] is the most important pic as you have to make sure you use no emulation and change the sector load count to 4, but other than that you can add anything you want up to 4 gig in size You also need to download the xp bootsector for the cd here [^]
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the best one i've found is at www.bink.nu/bootcd[^] you have to do a little bit of translating from older versions of nero to what's current, but nothing major (screenshots are a little different is all) The one thing I found was that as soon as I push the dvd over 4 gig it stopped working as a bootable xp disc - working this out is what took 2 days :( THIS[^] is the most important pic as you have to make sure you use no emulation and change the sector load count to 4, but other than that you can add anything you want up to 4 gig in size You also need to download the xp bootsector for the cd here [^]