I'm pretty much sure that XP Pro installation does give you the option to create partitions from raw (unpartiitoned) disk space.
Boot off the CD and follow the instructions.
Using fdisk off a...
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I'm pretty much sure that XP Pro installation does give you the option to create partitions from raw (unpartiitoned) disk space.
Boot off the CD and follow the instructions.
Using fdisk off a...
Also, here's another tip that could save your bad day dealing w/ stuck programs in Linux, or if everything else except the k/board is stuck!
Hit Ctrl + Alt + <any of the F1 to F8 keys>. Log in as...
Normally, on-board grahics chipsets are a bit 'old' compared to their AGP counterparts.
Not sure what VGA comes w/ your board, but you could always consider a better card.
I have MSI K7N (a...
Personally I wouldn't bother much abt ppl saying Java is the more preffered language, until I understand fully the basics of C++. As many of you have said, learn one language and try to master it,...
Is it asking you to fsck your drive?
If so then, you'll have to login at that command prompt as root and run this:
fsck /dev/hda5 assuming that partition is corrupted.
That's file system...
It's yoda's telekinetic abilities that will make superman's heart stop beating, or his blood vessels burst, or his mind cells flushed blank so that the guy will never know what he was capable of...
Ask for a fixed IP from your ISP then. They should be able to help.
I guess too. It's the web page and not anything to do w/ your browser settings since you say all other pages are ok.
Might be due to the use of some table settings or something in the laying out...
Sounds like a bad shutdown to us. Just a lil reminder here from someone who's relatively new to Linux :D : a bad shutdown in Linux could be fatal and as such there's always another approach to...
Yes, it's possible to format a USB thumbdrive, on this WinXP machine, as either FAT or FAT32.
Maybe you could even have ext2 or ext3 on a Linux machine.
The way I see it, you'd need to have something like the boot from usb drive as the first boot drive in BIOS. Guess, we still dont have such mobos yet...?
As I understand it, private IPs are not assigned to computers which are connected to the net, and they're wholly for internal use. Every node on your n/work needs to probably use NAT/IP masquerade to...
Well, w/ such terrible mind power yoda could make superman lose his mind...:D
Yes, switches, routers, hubs which have built in print servers. Probably connect to a parallel port on them.
In a nutshell a crossover cable has different ends compared to
a straight-thru cable which has identical ends. Your local PC store should be able to supply you w/ either, just make sure you ask for...
If you use a GUI HTML editor, e.g. Dreamweaver, creating frames should only take less than 5 minutes...
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The way I remember doing it it is to run Network Setup Wizard on each XP box you have there keeping in mind that you'll have to give a unique name to every pc but have them in one same...
That's the spirit, guys :D
Hmm...I guess chuky was merely referring and replying to the very first post at the top ;)
I've been using Walter Savitch's Problem Solving w/ C++ : The Object of Programming Second Ed.
I think it's quite ok for beginners like me.
I've been using FinalData and I suppose a good recovery program won't let you save onto the partition/disk where files are being recovered from.
I guess that should be RHL 9.
Pretty much the same situation over here. I tried a couple of addresses, only one got thru. It wasn't anything like this not a few weeks ago, so I guess DeepBlackMagic's right.
On a rather low-end system, Gnome and KDE could be a pain...
The smaller ones stated above should among others, include Fluxbox, Blackbox, XFce etc.
zakk: well again, I can play games for Windows...
Sounds cool that you love linux....d/load some themes off Gnome or KDE sites, and you'll be loving linux more :D