: [digitalradio] Question for the Linux gurus
Thanks for the response, Rik. Not having any idea how to run Linux from a
USB stick, I tried the next best thing. I booted up under Linux from the CD and
plugged the stick in. I can look at the contents of the stick with no problem,
so I do know
Donnell
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 8:19 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [digitalradio] Question for the Linux gurus
Hi Dave,
First would be to make sure there really isn't support for it. If you can
get to a bash shell, and get logged in as root, you can run
Dave 'Doc' Corio wrote:
As a side note, I loaded XUBUNTU on it, and it worked. It took
five minutes to open an application, but it worked! It even recognized
the Ethernet adapter! It just wasn't worth investing any money in at
this stage.
Xbuntu is pretty good at that.. But you are right,
Dave wrote:
I posted a different question a few days ago, and a respondent suggested I
use Linux. Here's a follow up question.
I have an older laptop computer on which I may want to load Linux. It is a
Pentium II operating at 366 Mhz. It currently has Windows 98 as the OS. I'm
thinking of
I posted a different question a few days ago, and a respondent suggested I use
Linux. Here's a follow up question.
I have an older laptop computer on which I may want to load Linux. It is a
Pentium II operating at 366 Mhz. It currently has Windows 98 as the OS. I'm
thinking of loading a
Dave wrote:
There is no NIC, however it does have two USB ports. I have a USB interface
that connects to my cable modem, but it doesn't have a Linux driver available
for it. Can anyone guess if it will work? It's a Linksys model USB10T
I'm trying to locate additional memory for the
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Question for the Linux gurus
Dave wrote:
There is no NIC, however it does have two USB ports. I have a USB interface
that connects to my cable modem, but it doesn't have a Linux driver available
for it. Can anyone guess if it will work? It's a Linksys model
: Friday, May 15, 2009 7:46 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Question for the Linux gurus
Dave wrote:
There is no NIC, however it does have two USB ports. I have a USB
interface that connects to my cable modem, but it doesn't have a Linux driver