Hi all,
am in the process of changing to satellite broadband (from years of dial
up) with HarbourIT, and have been told by them
that I can purchase wireless/wired router with 4 access ports for $180.
This router comes pre-configured.
I can buy a straight wired router for $90, (no wireless card
squareyes wrote:
db wrote:
3g / next g / wimax doesn't reach you ?
2009/3/28 Andre Mangan andreman...@gmail.com:
2009/3/28 squareyes square...@internode.on.net
Hi all,
am about to at last dive into broadband, unfortunately has to be
satellite.
I can setup a dialup connection
Hi all,
am about to at last dive into broadband, unfortunately has to be satellite.
I can setup a dialup connection in my sleep, first time with broadband
so a new learning curve.
My query , I intend to connect 2 machines via a hard wired router, would
I be correct that they are plug and play?
David Ryder wrote:
Hi,
I'm after a notebooks which I will only put Ubuntu (8+) on. I want the
internet camera and mic built in (Ekiga, Skype).
I went to JB Hi-Fi and Powerhouse yesterday. To my amazement, I was told
that all notebooks will take linux perfectly (as in no problems) and
one
Dean and Margaret Kilsby wrote:
Hi For the last two days I have busted my head trying to get Ubuntu to
dial up the internet. Ok I am old and not up to these things but I
have tried all that I can think of PLEASE help
Deani
Hi Dean,
If you are using Dial up, and have an External Serial modem,
Mark Charmaine wrote:
hello there i have one of those computers and have no idea how to use
it could you please email me the info to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
which company does support the computer as we tried to get the
internet on it and they say they dont do it
Hi all,
just acquired a Lenovo 3000 N200 very cheap, shop had lost box software
etc, all I got was laptop and charger.
Am trying to install Ubuntu 7.04, and gets to message
/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
(initramfs)
This machine had a password(and Vista installed I would like
Gordon Loughnan wrote:
I have the same model that installed without a problem except that both
Windows Vista and Ubuntu no longer recognise my DVD-rom.
Lenovo suggested taking it back to the factory default settings which
gave me back my dvd-rom but again on installing Ubuntu it is
Dave Hall wrote:
On Thu, 2008-02-07 at 17:28 +0900, Senectus . wrote:
Just how many of the Australian Ubuntu listers are Internode users??
Have dial up with them. Waiting till they get Broadband here.
Take Care
Winton
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Hi all,
I have a 3 DVD set of Debian 4 Etch, and was wondering if I can use
them to
install applications like Scribus, Inkscape etc. on Ubuntu 7.04 ?
I have friends who have Ubuntu running on machines with no Internet access,
and thought if I could add the DVD's to their (mine too, have slow
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