> -----Original Message----- > From: Tony Hammitt [mailto:tony@speedscript.com] > Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 11:46 AM > To: kclug@kclug.org > Subject: Re: Distro of the day . . . > >SNIP< > > I've _got_ to get a linux box here at work. This windoze piece > of shit is really starting to bother me. How in the hell can a > personal computer with an 850MHz processor and 1/4 GB of RAM > possibly skip when playing MP3's?? I've tried Sonique and > WinAmp and they both stink. Does anyone know of a better > player? (besides bringing in the laptop and running xmms =-) > My P-III 650MHz at work has started locking up a lot recently. I installed a webcam to watch the construction next to my building and it's probably freezing windows. Maybe I need more than 64MB of RAM. > BTW, I got 2.4.1 running on the SMP box last night. Seems > pretty slick. It was an interesting challenge getting it to > boot with devfs without devfsd on a heavily upgraded RH6.1 OS. > "/dev/mouse? WTF is that?" says the kernel... But besides gpm > and getty not working, the system was fine after I put > /dev/discs/disc0/part1 or some such in /etc/fstab. Devfs is > not really hard to use, and it sure is a lot more logically > arranged. I just hope that someone is eventually going to come > out with a distro that doesn't use devfsd in preference for the > 'real' names... > > Well, anyway, hope you're having a better time with Mandrake. > Can't wait for the 2.4 based distros to hit the shelves. > > Regards, > > Tony What is the "/dev/discs/disc0/part1" for? Is that a SCSI thing or are all mount points going to be described in this way with the new kernel? I personally don't want to worry about which disk has a certain partition on a day to day basis. Do I have to mount /dev/discs/disc0/part3/usr/local/blah123? Brian