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Mr. Cat

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  1. So how does this qualify as a Tip or a Trick?

     

    Perhaps one could say we were "tricked" into thinking this was a tip or trick??? :lol:

     

    Sorry... I'm really sleepy... :wall:

  2. Hmm... I have downloaded the Kernel rpm several different times from several different places and the md5sum never comes out right, its always the same, but never what the site says. strange strange... im just gonna hope it works.

     

    another interesting thing... why doesnt the pretty 'non-verbose' screen come up when i boot to the smp kernel? only when i boot to the normal... :(:(

  3. Thanks for the Help dudes :)

     

    I figured out why URPMI wasn't workin... I didn't set it up. :P Lorma Linux, which I just migrated from, came with apt-get all set up for me. Unfortunatly, URPMI want's me to download something thats 19.2 mb on dialup :furious3:

     

    I guess I'll have to bring my computer to work.

     

    Again, thanks for the help and I'll let ya know if it works or not.

  4. Hey, I have searched this board for a long time, and cannot find an answer. Sorry If I'm asking something that has already been asked...

     

    In attempting to install my Nvidia drivers, I was required to have the "Kernel Source"

     

    I checked the CD's and could not find it. So I tried

     

    [root@Mandrake-kitty Desktop]# urpmi kernel-source 
    no package named kernel-source

     

    I'm on dial-up, so it would be easier to download at work anyway... but can someone point me to the right direction of the source?

     

    [root@Mandrake-kitty Desktop]# uname -r 
    2.4.22-10mdksmp

     

    I hope this response is speedy :)

     

    Edit: Now that I think about it, I think its the Kernel HEADERS I need... dunno... someone help :(

  5. I've looked at Suse OpenExchange Server before. It's pretty spiffy. There was a demo thing you could log into before, dunno if it's still there or not.

     

    SUSE LINUX Openexchange Server 4.1 is the trend-setting groupware and communication solution that helps your company to progress - with superior technical features, far-reaching hardware independence, smooth migration, and a wide range of supported clients including Outlook clients from Outlook 98 and various web browsers.

     

    OpenExchane Site

     

    The only downfall is It's Expensive

     

    Sorry, After reading your post, I think you're looking for some thing 'free'. I'll leave this here in case youre interested.

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