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| As RedHat is ending meaningful support for all non-Enterprise versions effective 2003.12.31, I'm casting about for good alternatives to the RH 7.2 I've been using and keeping up to date for quite some time. One of RH's strengths is its installer and support for so many varieties of hardware. The only problem I've ever had is the need to do a couple tweaks to get XF86Config-4 right for any of the machines I use. Since I have a dead-slow network connection (but it's free!), downloading is not a realistic option. Before I pop $40 for the Slackware 9.1 CDs, it would be reassuring to know that someone else with this laptop (933 MHz Pentium 3-M, 256MB of ram, some flavor of ATI video, an Intel eepro100 ethernet port and the built in eraser-button pointer) got it going without too much grief. -- [] If you don't know where you are going, any road will take [] you there. [] -- Lewis Carroll [] Alice in Wonderland -- * Copyright 2003 Jess Anderson (anderson@wisc.edu) * Web site: www.jessanderson.org * Window Maker themes: www.jessanderson.org/wmthemes * Writings on music: www.madisonmusicreview.org * soc.motss FAQ: www.soc-motss.org/doc/faq/intro.html |
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| Jess Anderson wrote: > Since I have a dead-slow network connection (but it's free!), > downloading is not a realistic option. Before I pop $40 for the > Slackware 9.1 CDs, it would be reassuring to know that someone > else with this laptop (933 MHz Pentium 3-M, 256MB of ram, some > flavor of ATI video, an Intel eepro100 ethernet port and the > built in eraser-button pointer) got it going without too much > grief. look up your laptop at <http://www.linux-laptop.net> and see what they say about it. in general, if one linux distro works, another will too. slackware won't autoconfigure as much for you as RH does, however. you'll have to keep that in mind. btw, if downloading isn't an option, you can always find a website where they sell downloaded versions for a few bucks a cd. (i saw one such site the other day, linuxcdrs.<something> where they went for 99 dollarcents, IIRC.) -- Joost Kremers joostkremers@yahoo.com since when is vi an editor? a discussion on vi belongs in comp.tools.unusable or something... ;-) |
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| -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 NotDashEscaped: You need GnuPG to verify this message On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 20:43:02 +0000 (UTC), Jess Anderson <anderson@wisc.edu> wrote: > downloading is not a realistic option. Before I pop $40 for the > Slackware 9.1 CDs, it would be reassuring to know that someone > else with this laptop (933 MHz Pentium 3-M, 256MB of ram, some > flavor of ATI video, an Intel eepro100 ethernet port and the > built in eraser-button pointer) got it going without too much > grief. I do hope I'm not breaking any international copyright laws by quoting this portion of your post... please excuse me if I am. That looks like a nice laptop. Instead of downloading or buying the retail boxed set of Slackware 9.1 to find out if it'll work on your laptop, I'd first suggest checking sites like www.linux-laptop.net. Rest assured, however, if it works with RedHat, it can be made to work with Slackware (in the hardware arena, anyway). Hardware is all controlled via the kernel, luckily enough. A cheaper option than dropping $40 for the boxed set would be to buy it at someplace like cheapbytes.net, or if you're a member of a LUG, ask somebody on your LUG's mailing list if they either have a spare copy floating around or would be willing to burn you a copy for blank CDRs. > * Copyright 2003 Jess Anderson (anderson@wisc.edu) IMHO, that ain't cool. Why in the world would you want to copyright a thing like a usenet post, which is by its very nature very very open? I would think as somebody who uses and relies upon Open Source Software, you would be more sensative to things like copyrights being where they will only get in the way of other folks trying to learn. Please excuse me if I misunderstand the line quoted above. -- Rob | If not safe, Email and Jabber: | one can never be free. athlonrob at axpr dot net | -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/srXwhm6KEoOOAe0RAk31AJwLiU32IkT//AHq+c3cckl/DLeuiQCg+xv3 86326bVkPF+rAcPKdGn2xi8= =UZSD -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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| On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 14:36:33 -0800, AthlonRob <junkmail@axpr.net> wrote: > On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 20:43:02 +0000 (UTC), Jess Anderson > <anderson@wisc.edu> wrote: > >> * Copyright 2003 Jess Anderson (anderson@wisc.edu) > > Why in the world would you want to copyright a thing like a usenet post, > which is by its very nature very very open? AIUI, the OP's post is copyright by default, so declaring it doesn't change anything. This is what I understand from <URL:http://www.creativecommons.org>, and based on the OP being in America, but I may be wrong. (IANAL). -- Mark Hill <usenet@mark.ukfsn.org> (Yahoo address not read) GPG KeyID: 4A3B58AC |
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| -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 NotDashEscaped: You need GnuPG to verify this message On 13 Nov 2003 00:34:21 GMT, Mark Hill <mark_usenet@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > AIUI, the OP's post is copyright by default, so declaring it doesn't > change anything. Well... ok... then why post the In-Your-Face Copyright in your sig, pushing it over 4 lines?!?!?![1] Get a legal sig and get the in-your-face copyright out of it, or we'll all put you n jail for being illegal! [1] Please look in the headers of this post. -- Rob | If not safe, Email and Jabber: | one can never be free. athlonrob at axpr dot net | -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/svF9hm6KEoOOAe0RAjFKAKDSxO2pWI26+mawcZqATLWD0lUwPQ Cg6Q/l TEiB/BMvbdrpNDKkB59wUC8= =6c40 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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| -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 12:43:02PM PST, Jess Anderson wrote in article <bou60m$484$1@news.doit.wisc.edu>: FWIW; if redhat runs on it, most likely any other linux distribution will run on it too. you might have to tinker with it a bit to get everything going yourself, but it's still just linux. > else with this laptop (933 MHz Pentium 3-M, 256MB of ram, some so far so good. > flavor of ATI video, an Intel eepro100 ethernet port and the i had an ati video card in my previous laptops. no problems there intel eepro are my favorite nics. so definately no problem there either. > built in eraser-button pointer) got it going without too much it doesn't erally matter what shape your pointer has Jurgen. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/swUO1ucXIiwNwbURAnSiAKCj/Ne5wHDSThtrKck5kieEgwLHaQCgmKHo 9t18/GNqSscuH+QnEXGrXQY= =kqeB -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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| Jess Anderson <anderson@wisc.edu> says... >Before I pop $40 for the Slackware 9.1 CDs, Price: $3.96 Shipping and Handling: $6.00 US$ http://www.edmunds-enterprises.com/l...tl/product/239 (Needlesss to say, if you like it and start using it, you should eitherbuy the $40 set or just contribute $30 to slackware) -- Guy Macon, Electronics Engineer and Project Manager. Remember Doc Brown from the _Back to the Future_ movies? Do you have a "challenging" engineering project that only an expert like Doc Brown can solve? See my resume at [ http://www.guymacon.com ]. |
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| Guy Macon: >Jess Anderson: >>Before I pop $40 for the Slackware 9.1 CDs, >Price: $3.96 >Shipping and Handling: $6.00 US$ >http://www.edmunds-enterprises.com/l...tl/product/239 Service above and beyond the call; I didn't intend that anyone should do the actual work for me, so I appreciate this a lot. Merci tant. >(Needlesss to say, if you like it and start using it, you >should either buy the $40 set or just contribute $30 to >slackware) D'accord. -- [] Idempotency is a powerful notion; sometimes the ability to [] do nothing conveniently is all I need. [] -- M. Cohen -- * Copyright 2003 Jess Anderson (anderson@wisc.edu) * Window Maker themes: www.jessanderson.org/wmthemes |
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| Jess Anderson <anderson@wisc.edu> says... > >Guy Macon: > >>Jess Anderson: > >>>Before I pop $40 for the Slackware 9.1 CDs, > >>Price: $3.96 >>Shipping and Handling: $6.00 US$ >>http://www.edmunds-enterprises.com/l...tl/product/239 > >Service above and beyond the call; I didn't intend that anyone >should do the actual work for me, so I appreciate this a lot. >Merci tant. > >>(Needlesss to say, if you like it and start using it, you >>should either buy the $40 set or just contribute $30 to >>slackware) > >D'accord. Thanks! The way to pay me back is to report how the Slackware intallation went in alt.os.linux.slackware. That way we can all learn from your experience. (I wonder how many people think that I am french because of my name? I am 100% British-American...) -- Guy Macon, Electronics Engineer and Project Manager. Remember Doc Brown from the _Back to the Future_ movies? Do you have a "challenging" engineering project that only an expert like Doc Brown can solve? See my resume at [ http://www.guymacon.com ]. |
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| Guy Macon wrote: > (I wonder how many people think that I am french because > of my name? I am 100% British-American...) but how do you pronounce 'Macon'? rhymes with bacon? -- Joost Kremers joostkremers@yahoo.com since when is vi an editor? a discussion on vi belongs in comp.tools.unusable or something... ;-) |