hello lug, i know most us dual boot our machines. i want first
appologise because this question may not be relevant to this user
group. i`ve got a modem e156g. it works perfectly with LINUX, MAC OS,
WIN XP but when i connect it to a WIN 7 machine, it is not recognised.
i've searched the internet, i`ve not got a solution. advise me, i need
to make it work on win 7. thanks

On 1/20/12, sanga collins <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Lugs,
>
> I come to you for recommendations on Open source inventory and shipping
> applications. At my job we ship about 20 to 30 computers a week, 10 to 15
> printers and about the same amount of monitors/keybs/mice. What id like to
> do is track what is shipped to who and of course use this information to
> build a general inventory list of equipment in all my remote sites
>
> any ideas suggestions or rants are welcome
>
> --
> Sanga M. Collins
> Network Engineering
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Google Voice: (954) 324-1365
> E- fax: (435) 578 7411
>


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