Rik Tindall wrote:
Don Gould - TCN wrote:
I've got 5 Linux students
How can you teach them anything, as a "User-Agent: Thunderbird 1.5.0.4
(Windows/20060516)"?
Simple. I have two other laptops with Linux installed on them.
This week we're going to be talking about TCP/IP, routing, IPTables,
DNSMasq and now to get drivers working when you have the raw linux
source code.
Have you not got Linux on your laptop yet?
Yes thank you. I've had it running for weeks.
However, it seems (as previously published on CLUG) that the NZ version
of the laptop is not the same as that used by other Linux users around
the world.
I have yet to track down a driver for the card in the machine.
I am considering using ndiswrapper, but I haven't even tracked down the
NDIS driver yet.
In your situation (too cheap to shell out for a reliable m$-partioner?),
No. I downloaded a copy of gparted iso and have been using the MDK10
installer to do it.
My own hard disk is done. However I ran a ground on a clients machine
when trying to use MDK10 last week.
the lessons would start with C:\>format c:
That would be a good solution is I wasn't pro choice.
Cheers Don
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