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  1. Thread: Extending C:\

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    Steve, the problem is that I need to add that...

    Steve, the problem is that I need to add that space to C:

    -mike
  2. Thread: Extending C:\

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    I'm downloading it now. I'll let you know how it...

    I'm downloading it now. I'll let you know how it turns out.

    -mk
  3. Thread: Extending C:\

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    Extending C:\

    I have XP Pro with SP2. My c:\ drive is 7gig. I have 2gig of free unpartitioned space immediatly following the System partition. How can I extend c:\ to utilize that space.

    I have extended...
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    Look at the output you posted for...

    Look at the output you posted for /etc/conf.d/net:

    iface_eth0="dchp"

    That should be:

    iface_eth0="dhcp"
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    Hmmm. It doesn't appear that your system has any...

    Hmmm. It doesn't appear that your system has any problems seeing your NIC, since you do have eth0.

    I could be blowing smoke here, but I thought the dlink router is sitting at IPaddress...
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    I've been with Microsoft since it started on the...

    I've been with Microsoft since it started on the original IBM PC. I have also been a UNIX SA for 15 years. I've worked on HPUX, AIX and SUN Solaris. I have been on Debian Linux since '99. I...
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    Let me throw in some exceptions to what has been...

    Let me throw in some exceptions to what has been said. Linux is not more stable than Windows. Any instability in Windows comes from the user, not the OS. The same holds true for Linux. If you...
  8. Not with the equipment in the links that Tuttle...

    Not with the equipment in the links that Tuttle provided. -mk
  9. But, as with the big three, that Linux power...

    But, as with the big three, that Linux power comes with major costs, that puts it beyond the pockets of most motal men and ladies. -mk
  10. UNIX has been, and, probably, will alway be the...

    UNIX has been, and, probably, will alway be the prefered box for servers. Unlike Linux, which appears to be trying very hard to be a Windows x replacement, UNIX starts on machines, comparable to PCs...
  11. You're right to a fashion. Although the...

    You're right to a fashion.

    Although the directory layout is generally the same, the underlying filesystems are different. Between the big three, Solaris, AIX and HP/UX, they use journaled Logical...
  12. No doubt. Congrats. Glad to hear you were...

    No doubt. Congrats. Glad to hear you were successful. -mk
  13. Yes, use the driver ati.

    Yes, use the driver ati.
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    Unlike MS Windows, there is no registry to screw...

    Unlike MS Windows, there is no registry to screw up. So, if you don't have the original package, you can just rm the undesirable executable. However, any other files, ie. configuration files,...
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    The error is because you're missing the header...

    The error is because you're missing the header file /usr/include/asm/socket.h. You need to install the package linux-kernel-headers.

    apt-get install linux-kernel-headers

    -mk
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    Sorry I misunderstood your question. For a...

    Sorry I misunderstood your question.

    For a farily good, simple explaination of the difference, try User Time VS System Time -mk
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    Okay, now: cd /usr/src/linux make...

    Okay, now:

    cd /usr/src/linux

    make menuconfig

    Go through each catagory and subcatagory to see if things match you're current setup and hardware. After doing that, do:

    make bzImage
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    Okay, then do this: cp /boot/config-2.4.27...

    Okay, then do this:

    cp /boot/config-2.4.27 /usr/src/linux/.config

    So there's no manual copy mistakes, always copy and paste. Easier and faster that way.

    Also, at some point, you will have...
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    System time is based on the time zone where the...

    System time is based on the time zone where the system is located, say EDT. User time is based on where the user is located, say PDT. Any UNIX/Linux system can handle both at the same time. -mk
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    I see you have two config files in /boot. Did...

    I see you have two config files in /boot. Did the kernel 2.6.9 ever work for you? -mk
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    Yes, you need to burn a CDR, not a CDRW. -mk

    Yes, you need to burn a CDR, not a CDRW. -mk
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    You need to install the development package. -mk

    You need to install the development package. -mk
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    Okay. Do this: cd /usr/src rm linux I'm...

    Okay. Do this:

    cd /usr/src

    rm linux

    I'm using the directory listing you sent. That will remove the symbolic link to linux-2.4.27. A note here. A symbolic link is similiar to a shortcut...
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    Oh, one more thing, this needs to be done as...

    Oh, one more thing, this needs to be done as root, not user hong
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    Okay, look at what you sent me. linux is a...

    Okay, look at what you sent me. linux is a symbolic link to the wrong directory, I think. It's linked to linux-2.4.27. Are you trying to build kernel-source-2.6.11 or whatever is in linux-2.4.27? ...
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