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| 206058 | 2004-01-08 09:49:00 | Did you know that Lycoris was created by a guy who worked for Microsoft at some stage.... No not Bill Gates ;\ |
Dolby Digital (160) | ||
| 206059 | 2004-01-08 10:18:00 | Oh really? Personally I reakon it takes it just a little _too_ far... But I s'pose its a good OS for those who are very at home with Windows. I was thinking about putting Stable3 release on the family's PC (To Dual-boot with Gentoo). |
Chilling_Silently (228) | ||
| 206060 | 2004-01-08 20:23:00 | Thanks for that, I may give Redhat Fedora a run. But yes, as you say Networking was where i got stumped last time. As i dont have a modem for my pc i use one through the network, do you have any sites or anything that tell how to set up a Linux to win crossover network? thanks |
M@TT (149) | ||
| 206061 | 2004-01-09 07:51:00 | If you've setup a Windows network, then all you _should_ need to do is run: redhat-config-network Make sure you deactivate and reactivate the network after making any changes. There's a networking FAQ here, just adapt it for the slightly different GUI of redhat-config-network :-) Chill. |
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