I believe it is only the DVD iso. 3.(something)GB. I never looked too much into it, due to it being DVD iso, but I did try to setup 9.2 via the network intaller. Very slow and time consuming, so it...
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I believe it is only the DVD iso. 3.(something)GB. I never looked too much into it, due to it being DVD iso, but I did try to setup 9.2 via the network intaller. Very slow and time consuming, so it...
After a little bit of research I noticed that SuSE offers 9.2 via network installation, and any information regarding the success of, or failure, of would be greatly appreciated.
It would seem...
For the most part Real Player is good, personally I would just like to have a media player that does it all. Perhaps this is just a dream. :D
Maybe oneday Real Player will have support for...
Thanks major_small, that was just the insight I was looking for. :)
It would be nice to have a good quality media player that does it all. Just one ... please just one.... ;)
Thanks. :)
When it comes to linux Kaffeine and Totem are really nice media players. My son got me into watching Invader Zim and I thoroughly enjoyed it on those players. :) Zim is a nut. ...
Before I change my media player I just want to know something. Does Real Alternative play as well as real player and is it really worth switching over? I see that there is quick alternative, does...
Hey guys lets not quibble about the differences. It would be easier to just admitt that they are two different worlds. :)
I totally agree with you on that, but I have used linux for some time now and I find it very hard to choose, for lack of a better word, between the two. The pros and cons of GUI. :D
For an...
For the last few weeks I have been engolfed with linux. Right up to my ears. ;) What a journey that was.
Even though linux is very nice, and powerful, I still enjoy the simplicity of windows....
Wow.. that was great.. :D Now I truly know that I am not alone.
KDE looks good and the whole Cygwin package is pleasing. One issue that I am having is, what is the root password? During the installation nothing was indicated to enter a password. To apply some...
I just have to say that after looking into the site, and installing CygWin, is Coooollllll... :cool: OpenBox looks really nice managed by windows.
At the moment KDE 3.1.4 is being installed.
Thanks Scribber :) That information is most helpful, and I will check into that right away.
This board is so good for support and helpful hints. Thank-you all. :)
Yesterday I installed CygWin and CygWin/X. It looks pretty good, and considering the positive input, it should be an interesting adventure. :)
I could not help but notice on the CygWin/X site...
Just a simple info gathering to help with decision making. :)
What do you guys think about CygWin ? Would this be a way of simplifying the use of linux on a windows system, does it lack power,...
Thanks guys for the replys. ;)
Blackbox is a good window manager and currently my debian HDD is using KDE 3.3.2. Very nice. :D
Since my linux HDD is 4GB and wanting to save space, but not...
After running Debian for a while I got to wondering, which window manager would offer the best and quickest performance? The first GUI I used was Gnome 2.8 and that was a good experience, but it...
Thank-you very much Exile :D Your help has made it possible. All I had to do was add the -mwindows switch to the makefile compile line.
I am not sure why it has to be there, but it works. I...
Thanks for the quick reply. :)
Now... since my system is running Debian 3.1, I used synaptic to install the mingw32 packages, however it would seem that the gcc compiler does not want to...
After reading this post I decided to install the mingw32 packages. The test HelloWorld.c MessageBox workded well, but I cannot seem to build a basic window. The linking process spits out:
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I know this might be a little off track, but I have had success compiling windows applications using wine with hutch's MASM package. The QuickEditor worked fairly well. One issue was the linking,...
I forgot about that OS, and I would have to agree. I believe that I have Windows NT 3.51 on CD somewhere in my mysterious stack of software. :D
Everyone is definately entitled to there opinion. ;) Personally I just really enjoy linux. Windows is nice, but it seems to me that linux has much more power, but a persion must know a lot about...
Running Debian 3.1 now... :cool: Love it, love it, love it. This distro is so much better that SuSE, and the price is non comparible. :D
Once my system is configured comfortably I will engage...
Thanks Kleid-0 :) I understand the importance and reasons for defragmenting, but what I was hoping for was an explanation of the different defragment software. As ober indicated in his post:
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