-> 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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