In a message dated 03/30/2000 9:42:46 AM Central Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  
>  > How can I detect my Window's drivers under Mandrake?
>  >
>  >
>  > 'A Slave To The Drive To Obsession-
>  > A Spirit With A Vision, Is A Dream With A Mission'
>  >                                 -Rush 'Mission'
>  >
>  > -Chris
>  >
>  > Rasputin
>  > http://www.angelfire.com/ne/rasputin1/Rasputin.html
>  
>  You don't.  You have to use the drivers written for your hardware that
>  are specific to Linux.  For example, if you want to use your video card
>  and monitor under Linux, you generally have to have XFree86 and an
>  Xserver loaded on your machine.  These are drivers written for the Linux
>  enviroment by the open source community.  If you look at your video
>  card's manufacturer website, you'll notice that they generally say they
>  only support Windows or maybe Macintosh computers.
>  
>  Hope that helps, Michael Holt
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  
I guess what I meant was how much space does do I have-like the 'My Computer' 
icon for Windows. 

What I want to do is download a Linux friendly ISP, but I have to use 
Windows/AOL to do it and then transfer the file over to Linux and run it from 
there...

How can I do this?

        
'A Slave To The Drive To Obsession-
A Spirit With A Vision, Is A Dream With A Mission'
                                -Rush 'Mission'

-Chris 



Rasputin
http://www.angelfire.com/ne/rasputin1/Rasputin.html

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