fixxxer
10-24-2003, 08:47 AM
Ok all feel free to flame but I just want to know if anyone has an answer, lol, and that means I guess I am asking for it <g> .
Ok from the start I run Mandrake 9.1 and love the ease of use. I long ago (before I came to SEQ) had major issues with Linux; mainly I wasn’t plug_and_play in Linux. But over time I have ground to use Linux with great confidence. I remember the days when I had friends walk me thru every step and installed everything available jus to try and prevent problems. But, over time I have widdled my systems down to as small as I can get the install. Ok, with all that crap said lets get to the question.
When I am on a fresh install I always have to install libpcap and gdbm lib the package installer, which is not a problem. However, in my quest to figure Linux out I want to know is there anyway to get these to install with Linux when you first install? It has become the first thing I do on a new box but crap I forget every now and then.
So Now is your time feal free to Flame or answer up to you.
Ok from the start I run Mandrake 9.1 and love the ease of use. I long ago (before I came to SEQ) had major issues with Linux; mainly I wasn’t plug_and_play in Linux. But over time I have ground to use Linux with great confidence. I remember the days when I had friends walk me thru every step and installed everything available jus to try and prevent problems. But, over time I have widdled my systems down to as small as I can get the install. Ok, with all that crap said lets get to the question.
When I am on a fresh install I always have to install libpcap and gdbm lib the package installer, which is not a problem. However, in my quest to figure Linux out I want to know is there anyway to get these to install with Linux when you first install? It has become the first thing I do on a new box but crap I forget every now and then.
So Now is your time feal free to Flame or answer up to you.