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| Thread ID: 29185 | 2003-01-12 22:14:00 | Just asking 20 questions on many different topics | Kame (312) | Press F1 |
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| 113216 | 2003-01-13 03:54:00 | Yes I am running KDE too. I remember when running RH7 that I tested out Gnome and KDE and liked KDE for some strange reason but yes I do remember seeing in Gnome that it had detected most of the drives like CDROMs, ZIP and HARD DRIVES but it didn't find NTFS drives because apparently I have to compile the kernel for RH7 to support it. But it's all good now. I have NTFS support in RH8 by using an RPM I found. I will see if I can figure out how the Desktop/GUI creates those icons. I thought I could like snoop around Knoppix and discover something there. Can't snoop around yet till I get back home but thanks. |
Kame (312) | ||
| 113217 | 2003-01-13 05:07:00 | In regards to the Telecom Question, my parents shifted to a new house and I ended up paying telecom I think 248 for connecting jetstart to that house which did not include additional wiring and wall sockets, that was in Chch and only going back to December. It is my understanding that the alternative to the above fee is to pay Telecom $99 for the connection and paper work and supply and install at your own expense filters. |
duckyduck (197) | ||
| 113218 | 2003-01-13 05:31:00 | 17. MYOB Unless you need to have time costing or networked MYOB then go with MYOB12. It is the same as Plus4 but without the 2 things above. To upgrade there are 2 options - 1. contact MYOB and buy and upgrade 2. contact MYOB and go on a subscription plan (1 yr minimum) $29.95 + GST per month. From memory, in your MYOB10 folder there will be a forms folder that contains your forms. They should copy over, but I don't have any here to check. The CD WITH myob12 will have a program to convert your data from 10 to 12. |
wotz (335) | ||
| 113219 | 2003-01-14 10:32:00 | I just got word back from Telecom for question 7. Apparently it's going to cost me $250 which is way more than what they charge for getting DSL enabled and wiring done. It's pathetic in my case. What are they going to do? Nice one Telecom. Why not just wire my enabled DSL from this location to the location I want. Probably cost the same? |
Kame (312) | ||
| 113220 | 2003-01-14 10:39:00 | Why would you pay $248 if connection and wiring costs $199 although I haven't seen the price of it yet and it could have increased over the year but to my understanding it's a rip off. There's no special deal for already being a DSL user and having it switched to another location. They offer deals on transferring phone numbers over don't they? | Kame (312) | ||
| 113221 | 2003-01-15 03:24:00 | I might have quoted someone wrong that windows 2003 wont support games. I just tested glqwcl on RC1, look like its still working.... everything is in beta, so anything may happen... |
yang11 (170) | ||
| 113222 | 2003-01-15 03:33:00 | Windows 2003 (.NET Server) does support games. Unreal Tournament ran mint when I tried it with default drivers. I would have tested Jedi Knight 2 : Jedi Outcast, only NO sound drivers worked for my SB!Live or my onboard AC '97. Im guessing they dont expect server computers to have surround sound :D If I can get my laptop working again, I'll try it on a rather low-spec machine and see how it handles :-) |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 113223 | 2003-01-16 00:35:00 | I had the same thing with Telecom last month re moving house. In the end I told them I didnt want it transferred (at a cost of $250) and instead told them to cut it off at the old house and restart it at the new house which means it was a new connection and only cost $99. The only problem was a change of email address. But that wasnt too bad cause I dont have many friends :D | aries1973 (2505) | ||
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