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  1. fatk

     

    your post just scared the hell out of me

     

    http://****microsoft.com/

     

    great site too.

     

    I don't use Window$ anymore except for NHL2004. Sorry love hockey :woops:

     

    I must admit in my youthful past that I may have "misplaced" my product license :deal:

     

    But as I got older I wanted to make sure I had them for all my software. Mainly for the upgrade and support stuff. TO be honest I have never registered any software I have bought. I just don't like given my personal info out.

     

    I have had some companies require me to give my personal info to get over the phone support. Id say no way Ill buy a different product.

     

    Scared to find out M$ may have not cared and "identified" my even though I said not to.

     

    Back in the day when you got windows95 on floppy disks (yea I was one of them) anti piracy was not so good. All the companies are getting better now. With M$ "product activation" leading the pack.

  2. Have to stir it up again but,

     

    I was just reading some sites about viruses. They had mentioned that we may see more Linux viri soon do it its greater use.

     

    I tend to disagree. My main thought was when Im on my computer Im not the su or root. Don't think to much damage to my system should take place as a normal user. Maybe my /home will get messed but who cares?

     

    But Lindows ran as a newbie and as root may be an exploit that social engineers could take advantage off.

     

    Man that could be some real bad FUD for Linux then :wall:

  3. True but my thought was that in most cases like this forum you don't learn anything until someone has a problem.

     

    I guess you can goto other sites Like These

     

    but Im looking for a book to read away from my computer :screwy:

     

    My wife seems to think being on my computer all the time is not good for the family - go figure. :lol2:

     

    Thanks again for the help everyone.

  4. Well my familiy knows I love Linux. Thankfully they understand not to go out and buy a Linux book for me. So they gave me a gift card to Waldenbooks. So here is the question. What is a good Linux book.

     

    Don't want a Newbie book, but Im no advanced Linux user either. I use Mandrake 9.2 as a day-to-day computer now and I think I have a good feel for it. Im looking for a book to help a "day-to-day" user get deeper into what makes it tick and how to get more / do more..

     

    I saw a possible book

    Here.

     

    it has some good reviews

     

     

    What do you think?

  5. Thanks alot.

     

    Based off some new info the computer will actually be a laptop. He wants a mobile mp3 / multimedia station.It will be around 333mhz with about 48mb ram. At little leass than 1 gig of hard drive to work with.

     

    Would a current Mandrake work? (without KDE or GNOME)

  6. I spent some time with this and posted it on the LinuxQuestions.org site. Thought it might be worth posting here too.

     

    For the record I am no guru of any sort. I consider myself just an average linux user. There seems to be alot of new Mandrake Linux people here so I thought I would share some of my more helpfull Links to everyone:

     

    First a must read for all (I am reminded to reread it at times too )

     

    http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

     

    and the must have link

     

    http://www.google.com/linux

     

    ---------------------------------------------------------

     

    Next some Mandrake specific links:

     

    Mandrake Tips For Free

    http://www.mandrake.tips.4.free.fr/index.html

     

    Mandrake Install & Config Tips

    http://www.zebulon.org.uk/

     

    The Mandrake Experience

    http://pgshopping.com/mdkxp/

     

    A Mandrake Howto

    http://mandrakeuser.cjb.net/

     

    Desktop Mandrake

    http://www.desktopmandrake.cjb.net/articles.htm

     

    Ranger

    http://ranger.dnsalias.com/

     

    The Mandrake Community Twiki

    http://mandrake.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/WebHome

     

    TweakHound

    http://www.tweakhound.com/mdk9/mdk9.htm

     

    Easy URPMI

    http://urpmi.org/easyurpmi/index.php

     

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    This is a good Forum but my favorite is

     

    http://www.mandrakeusers.org/

     

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    Linux Sources

     

    DistroWatch

    http://www.distrowatch.com/

     

    Linux Distributions

    http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/

     

    LinuxISO

    http://www.linuxiso.org/

     

    -----------------------------------------------------------

     

    General Linux Knowledge

     

    Linux on Laptops

    http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/

     

    Newbie Top Ten Commandmenrs

    http://www.cmm.uklinux.net/steve/ntt.html

     

    Intro to Shell Scripting

    http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue52/okopnik2.html

     

    Linux Beginner

    http://www.linuxbeginner.org/

     

    Linux Junior

    http://www.linuxjunior.org/

     

    The Linux CookBook

    http://www.ibiblio.org/obp/cookbook/

     

    CommandLine

    http://www.spack.org/index.cgi/CommandLine

     

    DOSemu

    http://www.dosemu.org/

     

    Advance Bash Scripting Guide

    http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/

     

    Linux Newbie Admisitration Guide

    http://linux-newbie.sunsite.dk/

     

    Unix Guide

    http://www.unixguide.net/

     

    TuxMobile

    http://www.tuxmobil.org/

     

    ------------------------------------------------------------

     

    The Linux Kernel

     

    User-mode Linux Kernel

    http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/

     

    Kernel.org

    http://www.kernel.org/

     

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    Linux News

     

    PcLinuxOnline

    http://www.pclinuxonline.com/

     

    Slashdot

    http://slashdot.org/

     

    Madpenguin

    http://www.madpenguin.org/

     

    WarpedSystems

    http://www.warpedsystems.sk.ca/

     

    LinuxPlanet

    http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/

     

    Linux Weekly News

    http://lwn.net/

     

    Linux Today

    http://linuxtoday.com/

     

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    Misc Stuff

     

    Madirish

    http://www.madirish.net/

     

    Groklaw

    http://www.groklaw.net/

     

    Table of Equivalents

    http://linuxshop.ru/linuxbegin/win-...-en/table.shtml

     

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    Linux Games - n- Stuff

     

    HappyPenguin

    http://www.happypenguin.org/

     

    LinuxGames

    http://www.linuxgames.com/

     

    The Linux Game List

    http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php

     

    LinuxGamers.net

    http://www.linux-gamers.net/

     

    VegaStrike

    http://vegastrike.sourceforge.net/files/index.html

     

    Torcs

    http://torcs.sourceforge.net/sectio...cle&artid=3

     

    Cube

    http://wouter.fov120.com/cube/

     

    Street Fighter (kinda)

    http://alumnos.utem.cl/tdam/

     

    NeverWinter Nights

    http://icculus.org/~ravage/nwn/

     

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    Wine and Winex

     

    WineHQ

    http://www.winehq.com/

     

    Franks Corner

    http://frankscorner.org/

     

    TransGaming

    http://www.transgaming.com/

     

    Wine Daily Builds

    http://wine.dataparty.no/

     

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    Want more knowledge? Join a " LUG " - that's a Linux User Group. There is bound to be one somewhere near you:

    http://lugww.counter.li.org/groups.cms?&cc=US

     

    I have made the mistake of using a forum as my first stop for knowledge. Only to be reminded that a simple goolgle check could have found the answer. For instance Iwas trying to find out how to get acpi working in Mandrake 9.2. So I asked on a forum how to get it working. Well I felt stupid when the answer was right on the Mandrkae web site: http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/errata.php3#nolapic

     

    Of course none of these sites are mine. Might be nice to drop a email there way saying thanks for a good site.

     

    This post is bound to get some good Links. Cant wait to see them

  7. Got a Window$ only buddy that came to me asking if a Linux Distro could be a MP3 player for his house. Basically line out to amplifier then to speakers. He wanted to try out Linux because he thought it could be scaled down to save hard drive space for MP3's.

     

    So far the only computer spec's I have is that it will be a P2 computer. Im quessing 200-400mhz. Don't know how much ram yet. I don't think it would be networked. Could advise of an older Distro. Also thought of something like Slackware. No KDE or GNOME because it would require to much ram. What is the next GUI to use?

     

    I also thought that if he is trying to maximized hard drive space what about a Cdrom Distro?: Slackware Live - PcLinuxOS - Knoppix. How slow of a computer has anyone gotten these to work on? Also does any of these come with a good MP3 Player?

     

    Also for the sake of thought do any of these come with a VNC server? If he networks it he could control the MP3 player from anywhere are the house.

  8. Remember like a said at the top. Alot of use (including me) set no root password in MDK. this is not as bad as being root at login but still very insecure.

     

    As for Lindows, I now think that it would be a great Distro for one mom or grandparents who want to get away from Window$.

     

    Never really thought to compare the price of Lindows to Mandrake in total. Take Mandrake silver club membership with 2 Distro charges each year and compare to Lindows with the download package.

     

    Granted MDK is free to download. You can also get just about all progs via urpmi. What I've learned about Linux to me is - giving back -. For me is paying for a distro here and there(Im due at MDK10). Maybe a membership in the club or some web space (bandwith).

     

    I would love to get my wife on Linux (Lindows). She works from the house. Problem is her computer hardware only has windows98 drivers. and they(Stedmans) don't make a medical spell checker for Linux yet. If they did, I think I would get Lindows for her. Complete easy of use with little changes out of the box. Plus the look and feel is alot like Window$.

  9. Ive been using MDK on and off since 6.0. and did the daily use migration around 9.0. I have read some harsh comments toward LindowsOS and Michael Robertson. I’m just wondering what Im missing. :unsure:

     

    1. Ok we have a Linux distro that’s runs as root (not good). But come to think of it I don’t use a root pwd with my MDK. not as bad as being root but still bad. My thought is its my home computer with no direct internet connection (firewall/router - see coyote linux).

    2. He charges for his distro (alot do)

    3. He charges for updates / apps (there is a free resource too)

     

    My thought - so what

     

    A windows user is used to paying out for just about everything. From some reviews Ive tread Lindows does a very good job with documentation. And they are very good for the Linux newbie.

     

    My first Linux distro was RedHat 5.1 (Manhattan). I spent a very long time learning the system. What did I do after I was a little comfortable? I tried Slackware. Now thru the years I have tried many distros. Heck I have a 800mhz AMD machine that I change Distros each month on. :thumbs:

     

    I would think that if someone changed from M$ Winblows to Lindows it would be good. Why? Because there is a good chance they would try other distro's when get the feel of Linux. Maybe RedHat or Slackware or Mandy who cares it will be another Linux user.

     

    What’s kind of funny is what seems to be a personal battle he has with M$. Would it not benefit Linux in the long run? I mean in the news is better then no news right? As for those who say Linux is not ready for the home desktop, I beg to differ. Who here remembers RedHat back in the 5.0 time frame? Id say we have come a long way. I would even say a windows only user would only need about 2-3 weeks to get a good working feel of KDE.

     

    Now dont take be as a pro Lindows user, but I have not read that much to put me against it. Can someone expain why alot are so against Lindows?

     

     

    Mods/Admins

    I put this thread in Everything Linux not Other Distros. I thought since it was a general talk topic and about a Lindows problem this is where it should be. Please move if needed

  10. I have gone the the PLF site and tried about 8 different "contrib" sites. after I install Ill goto install any program. I get a message:

     

    medium "contrib" uses an invalid list file:

    mirror is probably not up-to-date, trying to use alternate method

     

    any ideas?

  11. OK I got it to work

     

    lilo.conf:

     

    boot=/dev/hda

    map=/boot/map

    vga=normal

    lba32

    default="WindowsXP"

    keytable=/boot/us.klt

    prompt

    nowarn

    timeout=100

    message=/boot/xray-blue.boot

    #message=/boot/penguins.boot

    #message=/boot/message

    #menu-scheme=wb:bw:wb:bw

    image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.22-10mdk

    label="Mandrake9.2"

    root=/dev/hda7

    initrd=/boot/initrd-2.4.22-10mdk.img

    append="devfs=mount hdc=ide-scsi acpi=on nolapic resume=/dev/hda9 splash=silent"

    vga=788

    read-only

    other=/dev/hda2

    label="WindowsXP"

    table=/dev/hda

    other=/dev/fd0

    label="floppy"

    unsafe

    image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.22-10mdk

    label="default"

    root=/dev/hda7

    initrd=/boot/initrd-2.4.22-10mdk.img

    append="devfs=mount hdc=ide-scsi acpi=ht resume=/dev/hda9 splash=silent"

    vga=normal

    read-only

    ###

     

    notice the acpi=on. If it was acpi=ht it would not work(with my Laptop)

     

    I have read somewhere that acpi=force sometimes works also

  12. Found it

     

    Error scenario: When enabling ACPI in the kernel (by removing acpi=ht from the kernel boot options), the system freezes very early

    Why: There seems to be a bad interaction with Local APIC, which is enabled by default in the kernel. This can be seen by adding vga=0 to try to see the last kernel message before it locks solid (a message like "Looking for DSDT in initrd... not found"). This seems to happen with certain HP laptops. Other reports also indicate that if you remove AC power from a laptop (ie. Dell latitude C640; possibly others) it will freeze requiring a power off. (re: Bugzilla #5821)

    Solution: Add "nolapic" to the kernel boot options to resolve both issues.

     

    http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/errata.php3#nolapic

  13. OK I could get acpi working in 9.1 real easy. MDK9.2 its a no go.

     

    on boot:

     

    Looking for DSDT in initrid ... not found!

    ACPI breakpoint: Executed AML Breakpoint opcode

     

    What does that mean?

     

    I have tried other kernels with no luck. Any idea?

     

    In my lilo.conf it states acpi=ht (I think it was ht not home right now) what does ht mean? when I change it to acpi=on I get the above error.

     

    I do believe that when I first did a mdk upgrade (9.1 to 9.2) acpi worked if I used the 9.1 kernel. But do to many upgrade issues I had to do a clena install.

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