Re: [Xastir] Re: [linuxham] Processors and Linux version

2008-11-02 Thread Richard Polivka, N6NKO
Steve, If you have another computer available, just download the .tgz files needed and put them on a flashdrive and load from there. Another way, that is if you have the capability, get the data over your cellphone data connection. 73 from 807, Richard , N6NKO Steve/WM5Z wrote: Well

Re: [Xastir] Re: [linuxham] Processors and Linux version

2008-11-02 Thread Steve/WM5Z
Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote: Steve, If you have another computer available, just download the .tgz files needed and put them on a flashdrive and load from there. Another way, that is if you have the capability, get the data over your cellphone data connection. 73 from 807, Richard ,

Re: [Xastir] Re: [linuxham] Processors and Linux version

2008-11-02 Thread Lee Bengston
On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Steve/WM5Z [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I plan on going to Best Buy today and I am going to get a cheapo NIC, install it, and get the driver to install. Then I will pull the cheapo NIC, hoping the built-in will now work. BTW, it is one of those 1000/100 megabit

Re: [Xastir] Re: [linuxham] Processors and Linux version

2008-11-02 Thread Steve/WM5Z
Lee Bengston wrote: On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Steve/WM5Z [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I plan on going to Best Buy today and I am going to get a cheapo NIC, install it, and get the driver to install. Then I will pull the cheapo NIC, hoping the built-in will now work. BTW, it is one of

[Xastir] Re: [linuxham] Processors and Linux version

2008-11-01 Thread Steve/WM5Z
Well guys, I got the new computer in today. Wow. I have to say, it is fast. I loaded the 32 bit version of Fedora 9. As usual, I loaded all the programming stuff so that I could install new software. Everything seems to have gone well in this regard. What normally took 45 - 50 minutes was