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« Reply #90 on: 6 September 2002, 19:15 »
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Well, Boys and Girls.......I'm back.  Have been down with a severe bug.  No solid food from Monday until today, but I can finally eat again and am beginning to feel like a human being.  If Hell is anything like this bug has been, I'm going to be very, very good from now on.

I PLAN TO DO THE OS LOAD FOR THE PROXY BOX LATE THIS COMING SUNDAY AFTERNOON.  I will post an exact time on Saturday so that interested parties can attend.

Cheers and Beers

Sleeping Dog

You know, I haven't mentioned this here before, but I'm a N.Y.S.D.E.C. certified waste treatment plant operator (turd herder to be more concise).  When I was active, we used to call what you had "job security".  I've had that particular curse before; when you first get sick, you think you're gonna die; later, you're afraid you won't.
Anyway. I'm waiting with bated breath, keep us posted, and stay healthy (and near a toilet!!)
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« Reply #91 on: 7 September 2002, 21:19 »
Habinero (Spelled with a "J" in Spanish, I think...) were not the cause of the disease that I suffered from, but they might just have been the cure.

I think that chili's that ranked about 15000 on the Schoville Scale helped to burn that bad bug out of my system.  The Mexicans eat peppers for good reason.  If you can survive the seasoning, the virus probably can't.  Whatever wins, the posessions are divided according to the "Laws Of The Jungle"

Amigos Mios

We will see you on Sunday (El Domingo en Espan~ol)

Holas y Servesas

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« Reply #92 on: 8 September 2002, 23:10 »
I am going to try to have everything ready for the "load" by 5:00 PM (CDT) Today (Sunday).

Should be fun.

Sleeping Dog

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« Reply #93 on: 8 September 2002, 23:15 »
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Originally posted by Sleeping Dog:
I am going to try to have everything ready for the "load" by 5:00 PM (CDT) Today (Sunday).

Should be fun.

Sleeping Dog

I'll be around.
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« Reply #94 on: 9 September 2002, 03:01 »
Don't know why, but I had sjome difficulty logging into the forums just now.  The box is fired up and ready for the load to begin.  I have both Libranet and Debian CD's here so, what shall it be?

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« Reply #95 on: 9 September 2002, 03:04 »
Debian.
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Paranoid: Moderate
Schizoid: Moderate
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« Reply #96 on: 9 September 2002, 03:07 »
DrDOS is presently on the primary HD.  THat is all that is on it though.  Will it be OK to leave it there or should it get blown away in the install?

SD

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« Reply #97 on: 9 September 2002, 03:18 »
My vote is a minimal Libranet, for reasons I've outlined before.
You wll be formatting; I think Dr. Dos is toast.
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« Reply #98 on: 9 September 2002, 03:21 »
debian, and for the peper that you ate, i ate one for like $1.5.... well, cheyyene peper hot sauce don't taste the same anymore, like i was eating this "hot" chicken and pouring hot suace on it wondering why it wasn't hot. hot food is good

now agian, i would recomend putting debian on it at first.
x86: a hack on a hack of a hackway
alpha, hewlett packed it A-way
ppc: the fruity way
mips: the graphical way
sparc: the sunny way
4:20.....forget the DMCA for a while!!!

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« Reply #99 on: 9 September 2002, 03:25 »
i got some sweet hot sauce with pure Capsaicum Extract in it... its fucking hot.
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« Reply #100 on: 9 September 2002, 03:29 »
Looks like Debian wins again.  If it carks up a hairball, we can try the Libranet install as a fallback.

OK now....here we go.  Lets see if this biscuit will boot from this CD ROM.

SD

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« Reply #101 on: 9 September 2002, 03:30 »
We are booted from the CD....

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« Reply #102 on: 9 September 2002, 03:33 »
We are now to the "Partition a Harddrive" section.  How do you want the drive set up?

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« Reply #103 on: 9 September 2002, 03:35 »
Remember, this drive is only a 1.0 GIG Seagate.

How much swap space?  We have 64 MEG of RAM in this thing.

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« Reply #104 on: 9 September 2002, 04:00 »
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Remember, this drive is only a 1.0 GIG Seagate.

How much swap space?  We have 64 MEG of RAM in this thing.

Twice the amount of RAM for swap is the rule
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