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  1. Sylva

    Annoying phenomenon

    Everyone: I don't know what to do with this. The long and short of it is this: The HD keeps on flairing up intermittently. Sometimes for short bursts, that is, the light is on for a short time, sometimes though keeps on grinding for longer periods. When I make fairly fast circling movements on...
  2. Sylva

    SuSE Pro v8.2

    Thanks, guys. I knew about fdisk /mbr in DOS, I just was curious about the command in Recovery Console. John.
  3. Sylva

    SuSE Pro v8.2

    Greetings to all and Happy Thanksgiving! I lent the manuals to a friend so can't look for a long forgotten solution. Only remember that in the manual there's a solution for repairing the Master Boot Record after installing Linux on a drive with Win2000 Server already installed. Anyone...
  4. Sylva

    Column labels in Excel.

    Hello, Years back when I programmed data bases I was doing something with Excel and remembered that somehow the A1, B1, C1, etc. column headers could be changed into captions to better illustrate what the data in that column are about, just like in Access. Anyone know how this is done...
  5. Sylva

    Linux file systems

    All right, guys, I'll submit, and hope it'll never happen. Cheers, John.
  6. Sylva

    Linux file systems

    Eric, I have installed Debian and SuSE on two of my servers. SuSE's YAST is great, I even got a full desktop from the get go, without much config. Not so with Debian. It took quite lots of fiddling between Debian's config parameters and the monitor and video card's drivers. Debian will have to...
  7. Sylva

    Linux file systems

    Well, it's no cakewalk to be sure, but it's getting better. If only Debian would improve its installation. They are working on an interface (has a code name, I forgot). As far as Linux's desktop... Although it is the logical and desirable development, I am not very enthused about it. The main...
  8. Sylva

    Linux file systems

    Well, it's no cakewalk to be sure, but it's getting better. If only Debian would improve its installation. They are working on an interface (has a code name, I forgot). As far as Linux's desktop... Although it is the logical and desirable development, I am not very enthused about it. The main...
  9. Sylva

    Linux file systems

    Correct, Mark. When I installed and ran Debian 3.0r2 and SuSE 8.2, I had to give it to Linux that it is developing and advancing by leaps and bounds. Windows is a good system, but extremely expensive, by that I especially mean its Server variants. But because Windows is all pervasive at home...
  10. Sylva

    Linux file systems

    Thank you all. Being a newbie (spending all my life with Windoze) I need to find out more technical traits about linux. These may be trivial to you, and hope it'll become so for me too, sooner than later. John.
  11. Sylva

    Linux file systems

    Hello again Stefan, Maybe my question wasn't that clear. What I meant was Linux file systems that can see Windows and MS-Dos files (partitions) when the computer is running Linux. That is, for example, seeing and editing a text file in a Windows or DOS partition. I know ext2 file system can...
  12. Sylva

    Linux file systems

    Hi all, What are the Linux file systems TRULY Windoze and MS-DOS compatible? John.
  13. Sylva

    Servers running hot, but not always.

    Stefan, I am not at coding yet. Yours helps, since I had C in college and I became sort of half adept at it. Shell writing will come, but I still have to tend to my Windoze obligations. I've been told about the modem drivers by someone who had a a linux tech website, but who and where has...
  14. Sylva

    Servers running hot, but not always.

    Hello, Stefan. Being an eternal experimenter, I thought trying to work the two together. So far I'm out of luck. But whith LiLo they work quite well. I know that in 9.0 SuSE has legalized their Win Modem drivers. I also know they already had these drivers out in 8.2 but don't know what files...
  15. Sylva

    Servers running hot, but not always.

    Another Q: Is anyone running this combination (or anything similar) on the same disk? Win98 in first partition + SuSE 8.2 and Debian 3.0r2 in the extended partition. Can't make SuSE's GRUB work with Debian's LILO. Thanks, John.
  16. Sylva

    Servers running hot, but not always.

    OK, As I said, things are going well. When I work on my Win2000 Servers, there is a slight reversal of the situation experienced in my first description, that is, the temp is climbing, but never over 42 C core, which is quite tame. Linux is running cold, at room temps. But I can't seem to...
  17. Sylva

    Servers running hot, but not always.

    Well, thing is you're not only NOT full of crap, but you were right on the money. I went into control panel\power options. On the Power Schemes tab I switched from Always On to Minimal Power Management in the Power Schemes pulldown. Everything is all right now. John.
  18. Sylva

    Servers running hot, but not always.

    TheDaver: Thanks for the suggestions. The first I don't think happens, for the processor fan runs at better than 6500 rpm when the processor heats up. The two box fans are also running at full capacity. When the temperature is normal, the processor fan runs at 5300 rpm. Too, with Linux on, I...
  19. Sylva

    Servers running hot, but not always.

    Hi y'all! Funny things happen with my servers, Athlon 900/K7VZA MoBo's. When in Windows 98, they'r running hot at 62 degrees centigrade processor core temperature. Nothing that I can do about it. Now, switch to Win 2000 Server. While working away at tasks, typing, administering, graphics...
  20. Sylva

    Win2000 Server and Active Directory Services Sites

    Thanks, Glenn, I thought about it. Just did not want a software-based router. Guess it doesn't matter for such a small network, speed is assured and it's not the object anyway. John. Great help guys, thanks.

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