Summary: After a failed attempt to install Linux, I wiped my drive and performed a clean install of Windows XP. After completing the installation I noticed a ...
Summary: At some point I activated the desktop menu in KDE 3.0 and now I can't get rid of it. I have tried to disable it from the menu and I have also tried to...
Summary: Hi, All (again.....) !!! I have a question related to Samba. I just got my Win 98 box connected to my Linux server, but when I logged on as one of the...
Summary: Hi, I have a Intel onboard graphic card with 16MB of memory and a ViewSonic E771 monitor. This combination in windows can make up to 1280x960 resoluti...
Summary: I have Abit KT7E motherboard with 750Mhz Duron. I have dual boot Win XP and Red Hat Linux 7.2. Everything run well until I updated BIOS and now linux ...
Summary: Listen to this one, I got a brand new computer, partitions the hard drives 4 ways: linux native, linux swap, fat32 (to be ntfs) and fat32 (shared part...
Summary: I have a Toshiba P3 laptop, Win98, installed for dual boot linux. Problem @ the end of install, I'm supposed to install boot manager, or hook up lilo ...
Summary: I am running Linux 7.2 Kernel "2.4.-7-10 enterprise". Machine won't shutdown itself (no need to press the button). But if I boot the machine with kern...
Summary: I purchased two sets of Mandrake 10.1 so far and neither set will self boot when put into my CDrom. I've been working on this for over a month and ha...
Summary: You only need to format the root partition. /home data will remain unchanged IF you made it a separate partition from root partition on the hdd. Many ...
Summary: I just got radeon7500 works on linux,but resolution won't go more than 1024x768(monitor supports 1280x1024). here is XF86Config file Section "Device" ...
Summary: Please help...this is driving me nuts ;o) I have partitioned my 40Gb HDD (using DOS fdisk) as follows; 1: ~10Gb FAT32 with WinME 2/3: ~20Gb FAT32 spli...
Summary: i don't think it is the cause of your problem, but linux does not install on NTFS or FAT partitions. It has its own partition type. You need an empty...
Summary: I have Red Hat Liunx 8.0 and it won't detect my hard drive (WD 40 Gig). At the point of installation where it needs to create partitions, it reports t...
Summary: OK Guys - here goes: My father had an hp pavillion notebook. He removed the factory installed Windows XP Home and installed Windows XP Pro. He then ...
Summary: Yes, I'll agree, only in more detail, just to be sure you understand.... And let me appologize for the book right off the bat. I would install all win...
Summary: Linux can be such a pain if you don't know what you're doing and I think that applies to lots of us. I have Linux 6.1 on a seperate partition on my HD...
Summary: Wow... lots of questions here but i'll do my best to answer a few for you. To start, you will have to decide for yourself if it is worth changing over...
Summary: The easiest way to go about running both Windows and Linux is to have two partitions: one for Windows and one for Linux. If you already have Windows ...
Summary: Frank, Never mind - I went ahead and did it anyway, and you're awesome - it worked - that web site was the exact answer I needed to wipe out that part...
Summary: Hello, I've posted two times before, I didn't get any replies that helped, here's the problem. I have an AMD Duron 1Ghz system the motherboard, and ...
Summary: 1: First, you just need to make sure that you have 2 partitions. The one containing your XP and another partition empty at best for the Linux install....
Summary: Jason Niu I don't think you will have any problems at all. You can use partition magic to format your partitions. Or I should say delete one you want ...