RE: Bug Report - Bernie's Win32Engine
- Posted by Henri.Goffin at sbs.be Aug 07, 2001
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OK, guys! That's all very well! But what has it got to do with the w32engin bug reported by ck? I've got exactly the same problem. Platform: NT4 wks SP6a. Henri Goffin > -----Original Message----- > From: Irv Mullins [SMTP:irvm at ellijay.com] > Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 2:35 PM > To: EUforum > Subject: Re: Bug Report - Bernie's Win32Engine > > > On Friday 03 August 2001 22:13, euman at bellsouth.net wrote: > > > what is there besides Gnome and KDE? > > that can be setup to suit your particular taste. > > Let's see ... > Mandrake's graphical disk partitioning is both more flexible and easier to > use than RedHat's. > The Mandrake control center makes RedHat's configuration tools look > amateurish. > The Software Manager a nice, graphical interface to RPM, which I like > better than RedHat's. > > > I currently use a modified firestarter thru ipchains that seems to > > be ok at blocking most of the scans I get...it also allows you to > > shutdown a port if its being scanned regular from any address. > > firestarter is a medium-medium strength *FREE* firewall. > > Mandrake comes with firewall installed. > > > >even though it is > > > based on RedHat. > > > > keyword based on RH........ > > Cadillacs are based on Chevy's, arent' they? > > > >Its Software Manager is really slick. > > > > I use a text based install so I dont really know about this. > > > > > Since Mandrake was the first which recognized and > > > worked with all my hardware, I have stuck with it. > > > > What hardware did RH not recognise? > > A built-in soundcard. Never worked with anything, except Mandrake. > > Regards, > Irv > > > >