>
> Hi all,
>           First of all thnx to  '' Wah Java "  for his  analysis.
> Although I do have some ideas which may work in making the connection
> better but I've another query.  While trying to update ubuntu I found
> tht it's around  187 MB download. which would take quite a bit of
> bandwidth of the measly 1 GB I've got. Hence the alternative is to use
> the Reliance webworld.  This is a Compaq Presario M 2253 'AP' or 'AU'
> having Pentium-M 1.6 Ghz & Realtek chipset for ethernet as well as
> broadcom as the Wi-Fi chipset.
>                  Although I haven't been to Reliance webworld as of yet
> but wouldn't I be given an RJ-45 Ethernet socket which would go into the
> ethernet slot. Now what should I do so there is a temporary connection
> to Reliance webworld. This needs to be different than the one already
> done with the pppoeconf.  Any ideas. Would installing network-manager
> make any difference? Looking for guidance guys. Thnx in advance.
>
>
>
>
Hi all,
       The idea behind using creative commons is not just to save myself or
somebody else from infringment but also for them to know or be curious about
creative commons. The license gets sent out automatically as a signature but
depending on my mail client the license changes as can be seen in this one.
Also mails are not just sent to this mailing list or others but also to
friends, clients etc. We could 've a nice discussion & I'll be happy to
learn & be flamed about it at some other time. At this point in time what
should I do for the query I had outlined above. What are my options?
                    Thnx in advance.

-- 
          Shirish Agarwal
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