PC's consist of:
200 Mhz Pentium
256 megabyte of ram
20 gigabyte hard drive
32x CD-rom drive
Floppy drive
Sound Blaster AWE 64 Sound card
Integrated 10mb NIC
Everything works
Box only No monitor, keyboard, or mouse
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The DVD spindles have half as many and they will twice as much time to
burn.
For your old PC, you prolly need the syslinux-based DamnSmall .iso
image. I had a similar problem on my laptop after version 0.8.
Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem.
---Occam
-----Original Message-----
From: Leo Mauler [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 7:20 AM
To: Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO
Subject: RE: KNOPPIX 4.0 English DVD version released
--- "Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO"
<brian.kelsay(a)kcc.usda.gov> wrote:
> The idea was to hand out the CD version when it
> is released. DVDs are still too expensive to
> toss out to complete strangers something they may
> never use.
Given that there are DVD spindles which are either at
or approaching the cost of CD spindles (such as $15
DVD spindles), the cost issue isn't quite the same as
it was a couple years ago.
> For your older PC, you might try DamnSmallLinux.
> http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/486.html
> "Run light enough to power a 486DX with 16MB of
> Ram."
Tried damnsmalllinux on it. The CD won't boot
directly by itself, though I haven't tried booting
from a floppy into the CD yet.
> Brian
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: kclug-bounces(a)kclug.org
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
> Of Leo Mauler
> Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2005 9:23 PM
> To: kclug(a)kclug.org
> Subject: Re: KNOPPIX 4.0 English DVD version
> released
>
>
> I finally managed to boot the DVD on a 1.3Ghz Duron
> machine with 512MB RAM. They aren't kidding when
> they say that this release is overloaded: I counted
> something like 80 items in the Internet applications
> menu. Thats just too big.
>
> It also takes ten minutes to boot, unlike the CD
> version (3.9) which only took a couple minutes from
> the first KNOPPIX screen to the desktop.
>
> I say hand out KNOPPIX v3.9 LiveCD, not the monster
> DVD version.
>
> From another of your emails:
> Yes, I do have a spare 90Mhz Pentium Laptop but with
> only 16MB RAM it just doesn't have the power to run
> most LiveCDs (or for that matter the *installer* on
> the flashier Linux install CDs), so its not really a
> good demo machine.
I am being approached by the company I just left to do PC repair,
maintenance and etc. for them. They have someone else in this position that
doesn't know what they are doing. They wouldn't give me the job. Now that
I have left they need help. What is the going rate for a Business. I do
work for individuals in my spare time and try to charge a modest amount but
this is different. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
Denise
At the risk of being obvious, follow the new translator's HOWTO, found
at the link you provided. I've read through quite a bit of it before
and it all seemed reasonable. With i18n and l10n manual translation for
most open source programs, there is a .pot or .po file or files that
must be translated first. These typically contain error messages,
button labels and menu labels.
Start at the beginning of the HOWTO and read it through a few times.
Keep referring to it. Ask if you need help understanding specific parts
of the translation HOWTO. Your specific question of where to start with
KBabel should have lead you to:
http://i18n.kde.org/translation-howto/starting-translation.html
-----Original Message-----
From: On Behalf Of cluzterix
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 8:19 AM
To: kclug(a)kclug.org
Subject: Making new language for kde?
Hi, I've checked http://i18n.kde.org to search my
languange localization but it seems nothing build yet.
I have a plan to translate it my self then I download
KBabel Tools, but I confuse where I must start, theres
so many files. :(
May somenone know how to doing this, or at least, may
I could know a few tricks to change just few english
words of KDE, such change "RUN", "APPLICATIONS",
"CONTROL CENTER", etc.
Thank you so much..
Best Regards.
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Hi, I've checked http://i18n.kde.org to search my
languange localization but it seems nothing build yet.
I have a plan to traslate it my self then i download
KBabel Tools, but I confuse where I must start, theres
so many files. :(
May somenone know how to doing this, or at least, may
I could know a few tricks to change just few english
words of KDE, such change "RUN", "APPLICATIONS",
"CONTROL CENTER", etc.
Thank you so much..
Best Regards.
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We here at work are at the mercy of the Linux
Administrators to do their jobs. Since they can't
seem to do this and our /var partition ran out of
space Friday our Oracle Applications crashed. It
looks like we will have to monitor the health of our
RH Enterprise 2.x server to make sure this doesn't
happen again. Is there any good piece of free open
source software that does such a job?
Thanks
Ummm, that has been avail. For a while hasn't it?
Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem.
---Occam
-----Original Message-----
From: kclug-bounces(a)kclug.org [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Justin Dugger
Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2005 10:23 AM
To: Josh Charles
Cc: kclug(a)kclug.org
Subject: Re: Open Source 3D Games
On another related note, iD Software has released the source code to
quake 3. The download comes in at 5 megabytes of zipped source! I'd
imagine the first hack will be ASCII q3a.
Justin Dugger
>>We use ping in a bash script as well as php calling netcat.
That wouldn't necessarily detect a full hard drive. The drive could fill up, but the OS could still remain up and send and receive ICMP packets.
I would look into something along the lines of Big Brother. http://www.bb4.org/
Hi..
I just install SUSE 9.3 with KDE 3.1.
I have a plan to update the KDE to newer version
(3.2.4).
I have check KDE pub, but.. there's so many files
(libs, plugin, etc). I confuse what I must download.
May somebody could help me how to update/upgrade KDE?
(I don't have an internet connection at home).
Thank you so much before..
Best Regards.
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Hi..
I have a distro with older kerrnel version.
I have download kernel source from kernel.org
(~45megs).
I study the HOWTO, but it makes me confused.
How to instal the new kernel or how to just use patch
file (*.patch) to patching the existing kernel to a
new one?
thanks a lot.
regards.
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