-> Wow.  What distro are you running
> that did not recognize your network
> adapter?  We can help.with that too.
> many modern distros can safely mount
> and use Windows file systems.  You
> could burn a CD & linux can mount
> that too.  Also, you could use a thumb
> drive.  All of these methods will work
> but none are recommended as a way
> to get software.  You really need your
> internet running so you can use the
> repositiries for your distro instead.
> 
> Loyal
>
I think I need to find a source of reading material, so I can understand  the 
terms and phrases.  How do you know where to find the distro I'm using.



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