Point 1. 

No problem since ISPs usually allow a few computers to connect, you have to
register each one and they usually permit three.

 

As an aside, the problem you state, was caused by the ISP requiring agreeing
to a TOS, electronically supplied and bundled in to the software. I would
assume (not qualified in law, ) you have a legal basis to ask for the TOS
contract in written form.  Luckily you won't have this problem since you
already have agreed to the TOS.

 

Point 2 : If you intend to use this computer for linux you would be better
supported with intel hardware, intel are the biggest financial supporter of
linux and surprisingly spend more money on linux support than windows. Amd
spends very little money on linux related activities in comparison to their
windows spend.  You will get 2D on that R600 based card and maybe 3d by the
end of the year. You won't have problems of restricted screen resolutions.

 

All routers are linux compatible- All routers are running linux!  The router
gives the advantage of only having to register the router and saves you
having to register all subsequent machines. When you move to linux you will
have the benefit of not using software that was made to be incompatible.

 

-- Anthony Clark 

 

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From: peterboro-boun...@mailman.lug.org.uk
[mailto:peterboro-boun...@mailman.lug.org.uk] On Behalf Of Judy
Sent: 04 February 2009 06:05
To: peterboro@mailman.lug.org.uk
Subject: [Peterboro] Hello from Judy a newbie + 2 questions

 

Hello everyone,

 

I am a newbie and within the next two months I plan on buying a new PC (AMD
Phenom64 Quad Core 9550 8.8 GHz). So I thought I would take the opportunity
to (first) use my old (32 bit) computer to try Ubuntu 8.04 (Live) on, with
Open-Office and Gimp

 

However I would appreciate some help on the following questions please:

 

1.      Re Setting up Broadband: I read a couple of internet postings dated
2006 from people saying they were experiencing problems setting-up Tiscali
broadband with Linux. From what I gather it may have been a driver issue and
the fact that Tiscali was still refusing to acknowledge Linux. Some people
were saying they overcame the problem by using a Router instead of Tiscali's
modem. Does that problem still exist? If so, can anyone recommend a Linux
compatible Router to be used with ISP Tiscali please?

 

2.      Hardware / Graphics card: ATI Radeon HD3200 1GB hyper, will it
provide maximum resolution in Linux? Any known problems?

 

Any other advice will be gratefully received. 

 

Meanwhile I will be copying my MS docs into open-office and back them up,
which will take me a few weeks. So be patent whilst I do my prep work for
the switch-over. Many thanks and I look forward to hearing from you

 

>From Judy

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