John - 


The Non-wireless router all you Linux folk pointed me to a couple of years ago 
is the Safecom ADSL modem Router - it has one ethernet and one other type of 
connection (It doesn't look like a USB port ) - 



It was the ONE thing whatever version of Linux I tried recognised and as it's 
not wireless it isn't sharing all your info with the world at large - or so I'm 
led to believe...



It wasn't expensive and works fine so far - I've had it almost two year - and I 
don't THINK it requires a CD to configure your computer (though it might if you 
have two machines plumbed into it - I've only ever had one, via an ethernet 
cable...



Hope this is of some help...



- Paul B. 









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Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 19:15:25 +0100

Subject: [Scottish] Linux Laptop



My Daughter has moved into a cottage of her own, tomorrow the phone will be 
<br>connected, and as last Thursday was her birthday I have offered to buy her 
<br>a laptop and router, (this latter dependent on broadband being available 
<br>in her village outside Inverness.<br><br>The minimum specs need to be 
minimum 14" screen, DVD drive, mains electric <br>input via whatever thingy 
that needs, and a socket she can plug a mouse <br>into as she doesn't like 
touchpads. I need to be able to get Linux to run <br>on it, preferably 
Slackware 12.1, if the hard drive's big enough I'd like <br>to get it to dual 
boot, (which seems from what I've heard to preclude <br>Vista), although I may 
need help with that as I ditched Microsoft <br>completely and have used 
Slackware exclusively since version 7. Hence the <br>reason for it being 
capable of running some form of Linux as I can <br>probably fix minor glitches 
by with Microsoft, I be as t eh mercy of <br>some 'tech help' somewhere.  I'll 
also need a non-wireless router, (which <br>seem to be a dying breed), and I'd 
really like the lot to come to about <br>£500·00, but we can go higher for 
better quality, all suggestions welcome.<br>-- <br>John Seago<br>GNU/Linux 
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