J Sloan wrote:
koffiejunkie wrote:
J Sloan wrote:
Clark Sann wrote:


 Wifi still doesn't work as well as it should under Linux but it is
 usable. (What it should do is let you be connected to a wired
 connection at the same time you are connected via wifi, just like
 windoze does.)

 If you get one of these and need any help, let me know.

 Clark


LOL, "just like windoze"... sheesh. Well, it's good to hear that windoze can finally handle that sort of thing too.

Windows has been able to do this for years. At least from 98, if not 95.
In the mid-90s, I was the lone linux guy in an office, and the windoze users were mystified as to how I could be on several networks at once.

(shrug) - take it for what it's worth.

Joe


I noticed the same thing, when I was running OS/2. I could do so much with it, that simply wasn't possible with Windows 9x. One of the things I did, was to set up my computer as a router. I still get frustrated when using Windows, as there is so much I take for granted on Linux (and previously OS/2) that simply can't be done on Windows.


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