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<0> or get experience <1> dr- but with mandrake there is so much I dont know what I have most of the time hehe <2> coir: iirc ubuntu was recommended for newcomers of linux <3> keithhhhhhhhh, learn the fundamentals. the rest is just iceing on the cake. <4> timfrost, nop.. <5> ryman: locate is a command that finds files <1> dr - I agree but I find that linux always had a problem with file management <6> wastrel, thanks <3> keithhhhhhhhh, i dont find any problems with it. :P now Windows on the other hand... i do find problems <0> keithhhhhhhhh, one important dual-booting thing to note, Linux can't write to NTFS (WinXP) drives <3> depends on what you 'define' "file management" as :P <0> drives partitions <4> timfrost, and what happens if it did? I mean what could the solution be? <1> dr - hahaha I agree there are lots of probs with win, Im not defending windows hehe <3> Windows CAN read/write to ext2/3 partitions now :P whioch is nice. <3> with the right extra tool. :p
<1> dr - Linux cant be installed onto NTFS really I thought it could <3> keithhhhhhhhh, with QEMU ya can run it on a windows install.. if you needed to. <3> from what i gather ext3 is in many ways better then NTFS :p <7> Can someone ***ist me with a display res problem? <3> but i dont know how ya would benchmark/prove such a statement. <8> coir, whats the problem? <1> dr - I tried the live disk but my internet connection always craps out after 5 minutes, do you think I will have the same problem when I install from scratch? <7> Toma-, messing with Xfce res, I selected a bad one, apparently. It's all goofy when I try to load it up, so I can't see anything <9> ctaborda, some fi;lesystem types need to be checked (e2fsck, chkdsk) every so often. But that shouldn't affect FAT32, which I ***ume for Ipod. <4> yeap <8> coir, ahhh silly. press Ctrl-Alt-+ or - <4> so why am I getting read only file sys? <10> Question i just double clicked taskbar at top now it dissappeared... ho0w i get it back <10> ? <7> Toma-, that'll change the res? <8> coir, yep <3> keithhhhhhhhh, doubtfull. the live cd is out dated in ways. and is not a really good test. theres other live linux disrtos ya may want to try out as well. <7> Ok, I'll give it a shot. Ty. <5> coir: numberpad + and - <5> hope he has a numberpad <5> hm i broke my email <5> bleh i've never liked postfix <10> Question i just double clicked taskbar at top now it dissappeared... ho0w i get it back <2> anyone know if k7 is athlon? <11> I think you are correct <12> i think so <13> hatake_kakashi: yes <2> ok thanks <11> Pre thunderbird cpu <11> I think <8> MindFreak, in gnome? <7> Toma-, didn't work. o_o <5> MindFreak: what window manager? <11> The k7 was Slot A correct? <7> ctrl alt +/-, right? <5> coir: you have to use numberpad + and - <7> I tried that :-P <10> think it's gome <7> I'll try again. <2> akant: nfi heh <8> gah <1> I hate to ask this question but has anyone been able run IE in Linux, I almost never use IE except I surf Korean websites sometimes and most korean sites expect active X :( <10> running a live CD <5> MindFreak: did you try logging out & back in again? <5> ah <11> lol <3> keithhhhhhhhh, ick. <1> Dr - ya I know <3> keithhhhhhhhh, heck i even disable activeX when i Have to use IE. <10> have no controlles <3> its that big a security issue. <5> MindFreak: try alt-f2 then type gnome-panel & hit enter <1> dr - ya I dont blame you at all, but Korean websites are that way :( <14> keithhhhhhhhh: I've seen it done via crossover office. I was rather disgusted at the guy who set it up <8> keithhhhhhhhh, you can run IE thru wine <3> :) <3> get spyware on your wine install... <5> MindFreak: also ctrl-alt-backspace will force quit if you should need to do that <1> Toma - cool <3> makes ya woner what a site would be doing that would REQUIRE activeX <10> don do nothing
<2> Dr_Willis: heh lol <1> dr - well Korean websites also require citizen numbers <3> i can only think of 2 reasons for it. (sites that i use that need ActiveX stuff) <8> keithhhhhhhhh, http://sidenet.ddo.jp/winetips/config.html <14> Dr_Willis: wine can run some viruses just fine <3> hyphenated, i use wine to install spyware - so i can see what it put where. :P <5> coir: how'd it go? <7> wastrel, didn't work still. <2> Dr_Willis: hmm looks like the spyware is eating through my *nix box... I'll have to re-install ;) <5> coir: check in /etc/X11/ see if you have any backup xorg.conf files <1> dr - its hard to explain but Korean websites arent programmed using standards, they are programmed around IE <8> ubotu, tell coir about fixres <7> wastrel, there's an xorg.conf <2> keithhhhhhhhh: iirc, Netscape 8 has both IE and FF engine on it, and if that's the case, there might be a linux version <10> ah that worked <10> thx <10> some kinda bug or somthing <10> ? <1> dr - even though I use windows I dont use Outlook, IE (except for Korean websites) or even media player <5> coir: any xorg.conf.092206 or anything like that? <1> dr - or even messenger ;) <1> dr - or word <2> keithhhhhhhhh: why the hell would you require citizen numbers to visit korean site? I don't understand at all <1> hatake - hehhehe Korean web is totally different <5> MindFreak: dunno, i haven't used the livecd... gnome panel does die on me from time to time <3> hatake_kakashi, heh - i dont even think we want to get started on this topic! :p <3> heh heh <1> Hatake - whats your feeling on micro payments? <3> somthing sounds 'odd' there. :p <5> anyone good with postfix? <8> keithhhhhhhhh, tried opera? <1> Hatake - see since many korean websites require citizen number they can make micropayments easily and it makes korean sites awsome. <7> wastrel, nope, just xorg.conf <1> Toma - doesnt work with Korean sites that I want to go to <2> keithhhhhhhhh: I hope you don't mean visiting .pk sites, I have a chipset for PCI RAID card which is made from South Korea. Their site doesn't seem to ask me for citizen number <8> i c <1> Toma - I use firefox but all respect to Opera ;) <2> keithhhhhhhhh: ah <2> Dr_Willis: heh <15> err anyone here have a Voodoo3 video card? <16> Hmm, I know what he's talking about <16> korean sites require a korean SSN a LOT <5> coir: hmm i don't know how xfce handles video resolution, but you should be able to fix it by editing your xorg.conf - i was hoping there'd be automatic backups <1> Hatake - well I do cam chatting in Korea ;) <2> Harp: not for aralion.kr <7> hmm <1> Hatake - and a bit of gaming ;) <16> any kind of membership usually requires it <16> like most of the MMORPGs <2> keithhhhhhhhh: hmm <16> and cafe <16> and e-mails <5> coir: you could also try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg <1> yup <2> Harp: hmm <16> any kind of membership. -__- <1> I agree with Harp <7> wastrel, which line should I be editing in xorg? <16> Lucky me, I still have mine ;D <5> coir: toward the bottom you'll see display depth lines <2> actually, .pk is pakistan lol.. umm Nth Korea is probably .pr? <7> There's a few. <5> coir find Default Depth <16> north korea has internet? <1> hatake - I doubt there is any north korean sites yet hehe <5> and edit the mode lines for that depth <5> should be all you need <7> found <16> Korea = South Korea <16> North Korea = North Korea. <1> harp - well ya the Leader probably has porn coming into NK but only for himself ;) <5> there's also a little line in between them <3> that seems Unfair. :P <2> Harp: well there is a game called DracMu or something, and it doesn't require you to have citizen number.. if that was the case, then I wonder how do foreigners play it
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