On Sun, 2006-10-15 at 14:32 +0000, dhoward66201 wrote:
> I am sorry. This is going to be a long message. I am trying to turn 
> to Linux as an operating system and am trying out three kinds by 
> running the systems in "live cd" mode. The systems are: Puppy, Suse 
> and Knoppix.
> 
> First problem: I am running Puppy on my old Windows 98 desktop. The 
> desktop has wifi. I have the driver for the card on disk. Even 
> though I follow the instructions, I can not get the driver to be 
> recognized in ndsi. What is the problem? Is Puppy a good replacement 
> for Windows 98?
> 
> Second problem: I am testing Suse and Knoppix on my laptop with 
> Centrino. These two systems do not seem to handle wifi very well 
> either. Is there a good Linux version for wifi and the new technology?
> 
> Third problem: It is true that "live cd" versions do not change 
> Windows operating systems? I know they store files, but they do not 
> change the operating system. Is that correct? 

I can't be of much help because I do not use Puppy, Suse, or Knoppix and
I have no idea what wifi is, but as far as I know, LiveCDs do not touch
your hard drive (except perhaps to set up ramdisks for temporary use.)
They should not alter your Windows OS.



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