Wow:

Thanks for the flood of suggestions. I even found a good possibility for Palm PC syncronization. I will be trying Linux as my only laptop OS once my dependance on Wind :-$ ze is gone (I graduate in 3 weeks and there is no avoiding Excell spreadsheets in my Stats class). I am a Redhat, Unix (command line), Fedora Core and Mandrake man myself. I have played with older small distros like P-NUT on my old computers too. For my laptop however, Suse Pro is looking like the best choice with Gnome as the desktop (though I am an old school KDE guy).

It has always seemed strange to me that all programming/configuration/installing I do is for and on Linux servers, so I guess it's time to switch. :-)

Thanks again for the suggestions and info.

-Ed Felt

Joel Finlinson wrote:

On Apr 10, 2005 7:33 PM, John Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Quoting Dave Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


Hans Fugal wrote:


On Sat, 9 Apr 2005 at 23:24 -0600, Dan Wilson wrote:


2. Reconfiguring wireless on my laptop every time I sit down on a



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like for Linux to automagically use whatever network is available
without *any* user intervention. Ideas?


Am I imagining things, or did we actually veer back ON topic here? :)



Let me correct that and help get us back off topic...... ;-)


  I've got something to add about the point someone was saying that
Linux has no effect on the economy or the price of Microsoft's OS:

http://tinyurl.com/4p9ru   (microsoft-watch.com article)
http://tinyurl.com/4etfy    (YahooNews from Ziff Davis)

   Respectfully,

   JOEL
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