Linux-Mobile-Guide - A Guide for Laptops and PDAs - I would like to call your attention to a new issue of the Linux-Mobile-Guide, which can be found at http://mobilix.org/howtos.html Abstract: The Linux-Mobile-Guide (former Laptop-HOWTO) is a guide covering laptop related Linux features, such as installation methods (via PCMCIA, without CD drive, etc.), laptop hardware features, and configurations for different (network) environments. Also covered are other mobile devices, such as PDAs and cell phones, and their Linux features. Changes: v3.9 13 May 2001, survey of USB ethernet devices added, kernel configuration (example) moved into a separate WWW page minor changes Many thanks to all contributors. I hope that you will find the time to read through the document, and point out any errors, weak points, or blatant falsehoods you might find. Or maybe even enjoy it :) Thank you for your attention, Werner PS: MobiliX is now available in German, too. http://mobilix.org/de/ You are receiving this announcement either because (a) your name or site is referred to in the document, and I want to make sure that that's okay with you, (b) you are subscribed to a laptop related mailing list or news group, or (c) I just thought you might be interested. -- |=| Werner Heuser = Keplerstr. 11A = D-10589 Berlin = Germany |=| <wehe@mobilix.org> T. +49-30-3495386 |=| http://MobiliX.org Linux-Mobile-Guide |=| http://Xtops.DE Laptops und PDAs mit Linux
I know this is probably the wrong place for this question, but since it still has to do with my notebook, I'll ask it anyway... I'd like to install Gnome 1.4 on my notebook (SuSE 7.1). Now, ximian has a nice installer, that doesn't work under 7.1, and @suse-ftp I have to get each and every sucking packet for any bit of software. Isn't there some kind of package that contain's the whole stuff? Would be much simpler to download... Or some ftp-folder, where I can update my packages via YaST? Thanks in Advance Markus __________________________________________________________________________ ...and that is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped.
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Markus Kohli
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Werner Heuser