It doesn't matter. You can even leave it raw. Linux will reformat it own partitions.
Just choose the correct partition and use automatic allotment or whatever it's called when you install.
It doesn't matter. You can even leave it raw. Linux will reformat it own partitions.
Just choose the correct partition and use automatic allotment or whatever it's called when you install.
My linux freezes at finding module dependencies.... Anyone know what's wrong?Originally posted by DL.@2 November 2003 - 20:12
It doesn't matter. You can even leave it raw. Linux will reformat it own partitions.
Just choose the correct partition and use automatic allotment or whatever it's called when you install.
Did you use md5 checksum? Maybe corrupt media or wrong selections?
Ok I installed redhat 9 and I wanted to know if I could install kazza lite or msn messenger or anything like that on it.
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K-lite can be installed via WINE see the K-Lite Homepage
as for msn messenger do a search in google there is one. Its called amsn but i havent tried it yet.
There are 10 types of people in the world those who understand binary and those who dont
forget about kazaa on linux it is rubbish.
i would look into using bittorrent just download the tarball and make sure you have the dependencies installed (python is one) and your good to go no need to install anything.
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