hitest

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  1. hitest

    Holidays

    Hi echobay! Thanks for cleaning up after the partying Yes, it's wonderful to see Dad again. It's like I was never gone. I like exchanging off color jokes with him. Yeah, I was pleased that he agreed to run FF, that'll keep his old unit a bit more secure. Good to see you again, echobay:-)
  2. hitest

    Holidays

    It's good to see you too, buddy!
  3. hitest

    Holidays

    Hey, tenmm Yeah, it's good to kick back and have a few cold ones with my Dad, he's getting on in age, he turned 80 this year. Heck, I'll be 48 soon:-) Good to hear you guys will have the pizza boxes and beer bottles cleaned prior to my return, heh-heh. Yes, the 266 works okay, albeit a bit slow. I spent the first day defragging his HD, removing spyware,etc. The 266b does the job. Good to see you, tenmm!
  4. Further to what jcl said I haven't had my ubuntu box break yet using synaptic or the usual upgrade method. But, it's good to know it can be broken. I had a thought, back when I was running redhat 9 when gnome was booting up you would have a choice about which kernel you could boot. I haven't tried this, but, I notice that ubuntu has a 5 second delay as it boots up, I wonder if you can hit escape or something and get some options, boot into your old kernel?
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    Holidays

    LOL Hi Liz, nope it's an old IBM. I'm trying to convince my Dad to buy a new unit, maybe a PC from Dell. Yeah, I'm starting to get twitchy I haven't logged onto a Linux box for a week. But, I have improved my Dad's PC a bit. I've got him to use Fire Fox! Score one for open source Yes, I'm having a great visit with my Dad:-) It's good to be home.
  6. hitest

    Holidays

    Hi Guys, Thanks for all of the wonderful messages, you really made me smile, you people are so friendly:-) I'm here virtually, but, I'm still on holidays, thank goodness. I'm having a great time visiting with my Dad. I'll post some pics when I return home. I'll be logging on here a few times a day until I head for home. I haven't seen my Dad for two years, I wasn't able to get away last year. I'm posting this on a Pll 266 win98 box. Well, I'm heading into the backyard now to have a few tall frosty beverages with my Dad. I will raise a glass for all of you:-) Cheers!
  7. Carlin rules! Great post, thanks, I'm a great fan!
  8. I've got a BA in Psychology and am currently employed as a grade 4/5 teacher in an elementary school. I have no formal computer training. In my spare time at school (mostly after school) I function as un-paid tech support in my school helping staff and students; I enjoy helping kids to learn about computers. My school is a weird mixture of old macs, some OS X units, and a lot of old wintel boxes (we've got about 100 computers in my school). I'm curious about computers, it keeps me sane in the work place:-)
  9. hitest

    Holidays

    Bye tenmm and macmarauder! I'm sure looking forward to this! I haven't been on a road trip in a long time. I'll see you guys in a few days! I plan to drive slow and take it all in. your buddy, hitest
  10. hitest

    Holidays

    Thank you, echobay I'm looking forward to this. I'll see you in a few days. Bye.
  11. hitest

    Holidays

    I'm going on holidays today. I'll be off-line later this afternoon. I'll be back on-line on Sunday or Monday. I haven't gone on holidays for a long time, I'm looking forward to this!!
  12. hitest

    Holidays

    I'm going on holidays today. I'll be off-line later this afternoon. I'll be back on-line on Sunday or Monday. The Linux experts iccaros, jcl, and shanenin will be able to give you a hand. I haven't gone on holidays for a long time, I'm looking forward to this!!
  13. Well, i'm pretty good with hardware (at least better with hardware than software), but as for distros, i'm totally clueless <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Once you've determined that your laptop will run Linux I suggest that you give one of the rpm based distros a try. Ubuntu, Mandriva or Fedora are easy to install and configure. The websites for these distros have a lot of support documentation; I suggest that you read up on how to install Linux, configuration, terminology, file systems. As you learn more you'll feel confident as you prepare to install Linux.
  14. Hey murtu52, here's a link about Linux and laptops that may help you. Linux on Laptops You can check up on your laptop. Good luck. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Thanks...I think i'm abandoning my KnoppMyth project....it just won't work, and the harddrive i bought costs $100. So my dad said to return it, or fill out the $50 rebate (if i thought i could do it). We are going to return it ). As for my laptop, well, i still have hope for that . <{POST_SNAPBACK}> You're very welcome! Good luck, man! As I suggested take the time to learn about the components in your laptop, then find th
  15. Hey murtu52, here's a link about Linux and laptops that may help you. Linux on Laptops You can check up on your laptop. Good luck.
  16. protect.........................your valuables.....heh-heh;-)
  17. hitest

    Grrrrrr!

    Heya hitest, I haven't seen this problem after multiple installs on several different PCs...Has this happened on all your installs? Efwis, Since I have less knowledge of linux than hitest and shanenin, not sure that I can come up with anything for a solution. The only thing I can think of is maybe PCM is muted in alsa...I think you'd still be able to watch movies and play CDs with that muted. I'd try opening "alsamixer" in terminal and see if anything is muted (MM on the sliders)...If there is anything muted, use the arrow keys to select that one and unmute using "m" key hope ya' get it workin