Well, today is the first time Ihave to take my daughter into doctors. Wish me luck!!! 5 shots!!
hjack
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Well, today is the first time Ihave to take my daughter into doctors. Wish me luck!!! 5 shots!!
hjack
Poor kid... Shots are never fun for a kid. (Or poor dad maybe? - Has to listen to kid cry)Quote:
Originally posted here by hjack
Well, today is the first time Ihave to take my daughter into doctors. Wish me luck!!! 5 shots!!
hjack
Well this is my last post in here, it's a sad day for all of us !
Good bye NST :)
Why you not posting in here no more NemorY??
Don't you like us no more?
I think that he is doing this in responce to some of the discussions in addicts. I have been trying to stay away from this addicting thread lately as well.Quote:
Originally posted here by .:front2back:.
Why you not posting in here no more NemorY??
Don't you like us no more?
Is Knoppix an OS that normally runs on NTFS? Find out what kind of file system it runs on... Then get a program called Partiton Magic from somebody - then defrag the sh*t out of your computer - then run the program and split your comp into 2 different "partitions" - then make the first NTFS (NT File System) for WinXP (WinXP and WinNT are the only ones that run on NTFS...others are fat or fat32) - then make the other partition the type of file system taht Knoppix requires (Possibly same as Linux? Never heard of Knoppix) - then install Knoppix on that partition.Quote:
Originally posted here by Raion
What do you think of double booting Windows & Knoppix? My brother says since it's a NTFS (dont know if that's the actual order but who cares) drive, we won't be able to save anything on niether winblows.....dows or Knoppix is this true?
well i just finished installing Debian on my new Box, i'm currently setting up everything the way i like.. :)
I have Red Hat on mine - any idea on a place to go for tutorials or something b/c I don't have a clue what I'm doing.... I'd like to play around with it but I'm seriously stuck, lol.
There are some tutorials here at A.O that you could browse through.
some links
http://www.computerhope.com/unix.htm
http://www.tldp.org
I got hat 7.2 on another machine, don't use it much these days..
Mainly because i screwed it up, and i'm to lazy to re-install it again..
I think MicroBurn did a Tutorial on Red Hat a fair time back, check the Security Tutorials area i think it's in there somewhere..
cheers
F2B:.