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Expert Profile: Mara

Expertise:  installation, configuration, X Windows, problem solving

Experience in the area
Linux since 1995

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What do you still hope to achieve/learn in this field?  There is much to learn. Always. And the more you know...
What do you like about this subject?  It's just a hobby :-) (no more than 14 hours a day)
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i like your answer thank you
(Aamir Khan on 07/28/07)
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(Don on 05/30/07)
Thank you for the advice. I will use what you said.
(Joseph on 05/25/07)
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Recent Answers from Mara
2007-10-30  installing unix Hello, For minimal system, 200MHz with 32 MB of RAM is enough (embedded systems, for instance). Desktop requirements are higher, but 600MHz with 256 or 512MB of RAM gives comfort. It means that any...
2007-10-29  red hat 9.0 Hello, You should update to the current version as fast as possible. Red Hat 9 is several years old, it means it's extremely hard to install new software, codecs or drivers. I recommend a recent version...
2007-10-22  problems with password and sound Hello, If the password you forgot is the user one, not the administrator (root), you can easily change it in the configuration tool. I assume you forgot the root password, however. In such case, boot...
2007-10-13  gddg Hello, It depends. It depends on the version of Redhat and it depends on the card. If you use a recent version (not RH 9, which is several years old!), the card should be at least detected automatically...
2007-08-25  please....answer my question.... Hello, Without the details of your card I can't help much. There's a big chance you have some kind of Nvidia. If so, go to nvidia.com and download Linux drivers (one package for all distributions and...
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