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Profile: nimble knuckle
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Does anyone know if Mandrake is simpler. I can not find anything with Fedora Redhat...actually I don't think I installed it right. I'm just going to download and install Mandrake then. Thanks for the help |
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Profile: nimble knuckle
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Ahhhh...dry ground again. Sorry Linux, but I gave you my best shot. Maybe some other time.
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Profile: old hand
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Sounds like you've had a bad experience with Linux. |
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Profile: Forum Veteran
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What's wrong with it? What do you mean you can't find anything?
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Profile: nimble knuckle
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I don't know if I was looking in the places, but I went to search seached for my second hard drive, I can't remember what I typed in, something like '/dav/hdb'. But I think I just installed it wrong. I downloaded the files off of suprnova.org(bittorrent) and the 3rd CD would install, I'll just download from the Mandrake website. The version I was trying to install was Fedora Rehat 10, it might have been a beta or something, even if Redhat doesn't make beta's...I haven't given up on linux, I'm just gonna have Windows on one, and Madrake Linux 9.2 on the other.
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Profile: addict
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I'm not sure about Fedora, but on Mandrake the Windows disk should be under something like /mnt/dos or similar. To access it, use Konquerer or Nautilus (depending on if you use KDE or Gnome) and just find it like you would in Windows - eg, open your home directory and navigate up/down from there. There's no C: D: and so on, just a tree structure starting at / If there's nothing that looks right under /mnt, post the contents of the file /etc/fstab (a table of mountable filesystems).
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Profile: Forum Veteran
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When I last used mandrake it was /mnt/win_c IIRC
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Profile: addict
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cool. shows how long it's been since i dual booted ;-)
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Profile: enthusiast
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I’ve tried all of the major distributions of Linux and Mandrake is the one I’m sticking with. Best hardware support and easiest for Windows users to get the hang of. The KDE GUI is the one I’d recommend. |
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Profile: stranger
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Quote: sparky853
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Profile: old hand
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You want something simpler? You'll have to pay a lil bit...
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