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Newbie network question. Please advise
Joe Buck jb...@synopsys.com gnu g++ help r...@cc.usu.edu (DR TE$TH & THE ELECTRIC MAYHEM) writes: How large is the standard g++ install, and is it reasonable to attempt it if you do not have root access? Provided that you have enough disk space, there is no need for root access. You'll need to set the --prefix

Basic install question - IDE1 slave or IDE2 master?
Tim Mara t...@wingsandwheels.com rec aviation soaring please see my page http://www.wingsandwheels.com/page14.htm The basic math for 1/4 wave antenna is quite simple 1/4 wave = 234 divided by I am installing a regular rod type antenna on the wooden turtledeck of my plane where it will attach to only wood.

question about driver install order
If there are registry entries for EQ, what about if I do a basic install from the CD first, then just copy all my backed-up files on top of that? The thought of having to download all those updates again makes me very unhappy..... /\/eil I did a hard drive upgrade last week, and ran into this same problem.

IMS Logging Question
Daniel Klass kla...@worldnet.att.net comp databases oracle misc Found out that I need SQL net on NT and that this was not installed with the basic installation ( I had tried both client and then enterprise installation ). After I added SQL net client and Server I got further. I did not need the master agent setup

Mandrake installation - beginners question
What's happening: 1) The system Boots, Runs through it's mem Checks, launches the RedHat 5.1 Setup Menu 2) When Install/Upgrade is selected, the system runs through it's install, Recognising hda (540M) and hdb (ATAPI CD-ROM) Floppy fd0 is recognised as a 1.44, bdflush is activated and then sleeps.. (What is this?

operationg system firewall question
They already have YaST modules that run during startup (but do not show up) that do some basic settings. So what you could do is make your own installation disk, edit the YaST installation procedure, so it skips unneeded questions for your company and does the configuration to your desire, including the cron job

Basic Install Question (sorry)
Vahis waxb...@gmail.com.invalid alt os linux suse On 2008-02-27, houghi <hou...@houghi.org.invalid> wrote: Günther Schwarz wrote: Oh, yes and c) next time I will have to click on some stupid licence agreement on all machines for a simple patch to install I will switch to Debian :-) Linux is for choise :) <snip> So

Basic Installation Question
JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "CAFERS" <CAF...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CCE9363D-1265-4B58-A85C-A502EF9378CE@microsoft.com... HAHA, I have tried that already. It does not give you the option to install only Basic,

Basic Install question
Bob Dole slayer5...@mmcable.com rec audio car Check to see if you have a power antenna lead coming out of your radio. If you dont, wire it into the fusebox with a switch so it comes on when the car starts. Or you can hook it up to a switch, making sure you use fuses, and it should work fine.

Basic Install Question
I learned a bit today, and that's never a bad thing :) --Bob Bobt1 wrote: I'm new to Linux and have a question about the basic installation of programs. In other words, how do I insure access to the program for every user's account? Thanks to anyone that can help clear up this very basic of questions for me.

some basic question about SLED 10
On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 21:02:20 GMT, Edwin Pawlowski wrote: Permits can very , but probably closer to $25 if you actually get one. You must get a plumbing permit in my town: Home Depot charges $77 Lowes charges almost $90 Sears charges $95 for that same permit. The overall installation fee (includes all sans tax

Basic install question??
The actual mod is very simple. Steps 1-3 and 5 are for all boards. Step 4 is for 16k cache boards only. (Note: The picture in FAQs resource file R005SPLITC may be If your accelerator does not have a socket for the oscillator module, you should probably install one (14-pin for ZipGS; 8-pin for TranswarpGS).

Quick basic advice on a dripping gas 40-gal hot-water heater
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learned a bit today, and that's never a bad thing :) --Bob Bobt1 wrote: I'm new to Linux and have a question about the basic installation of programs. Thanks to anyone that can help clear up this very basic of questions for me. I'm ready to be shouted down by more experienced people, but I don't think it

Basic install/account question
Sorry in advance for what I am sure is a simple question. I am planning to get DISH and want to know if I have to rewire my house or if the signal from the dish can connect to, and use, the existing network of coaxial cable. Thanks. Whether or not you can use existing wiring depends on what type of wiring is there,

basic installation question
Bobt1 bo...@mindspring.com alt os linux mandrake I'm new to Linux and have a question about the basic installation of programs. I just installed 9.0 on a home In other words, how do I insure access to the program for every user's account? Thanks to anyone that can help clear up this very basic of questions for me.

security of a new installation / steps to take
Around here it's very difficult to buy a new PC that hasn't got Windows pre-installed, and certainly not one with a brand-name - but all the ones I've seen come and I'd expect it to need several CDs for a complete installation of XP (even Linux distros use at least two, for a basic installation, these days).

Very Basic Oracle 8 Client Server config question
The basic package is installed free of charge. The client's responsibility is the monthly monitoring fee. (here comes that Canadian fruitcup with his nonsense about the free install) The salesman gets 15%.< Of the upsell. The salesman gets $100.00 for signing up a client on the basic. The company in question has no

Basic Installation Question
Hi Ron: > > 2.8 GB for the basic install is on the high side. Did you > run the exchange optimizer to move the exchange store to > another drive/partition? Mail in our office is not a critical factor (yet) but I do feel > > that there is some need for logging. Question is, how much? > > > > Thanks! > > Ron --

New question guys
I'll see how the basic install goes, but it's easy to imagine folks here will hear some new questions from me before I'm through. ## Thank You! Thanks very much to all of you for being willing to take the time to share your experience with such a total beginner. And as I said, I'm sure there will be more

Basic Installation question
Currently, this is what I have defined: C: DOS / FAT (Old stuff, primarily, from DOS/Win3) D: OS/2 / HPFS (Restored from old machine) E: OS/2 / HPFS (New Warp 4, basic install with nothing) My goal was to get my data, applications, etc. on to the new machine, then install Warp4 over the old version (drive D:),