To Anthony

Thank you for the info below, I have made note

Judy
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: mjelectricalplumbing2 
  To: 'Peterborough LUG - No commercial posts' 
  Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 7:36 PM
  Subject: Re: [Peterboro] To Anthony - from Judy


  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terms_of_service; you have already agreed to it 
, as you have used the broadband account.

   

  NTL broadband does not require configuration of the router since it's not a 
phone line. Others (using a phone line) will. Usually you just type 
http://192.168.2.1 in to your web browser, where you put in your information ( 
in to a web page. ) Just the user name and password, and possibly the 
line-type. Nothing else is required, not mail server settings. 

   

  The most popular anti-virus on linux is clam antivirus ( clamav - 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clam_AV ). I would expect it to be in ubuntu's 
aptitude package manager.  There is  a firewall in ubuntu and it is installed 
by default in the live cd . There are not alternative firewalls since there is 
one that is part of the base of linux. 

   

  Intel make graphics built in to the computer board, so it is not necessary to 
have to have ATI graphics. It's recognised as GMA . 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA

   

  Now it's the weekend I'll mention some routers run vxworks 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vxworks,)  but their being nudged off market by 
the commoditisation. 

   

  -- Anthony Clark  http://mjelectrical.co.uk/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 18:10
  To: Peterborough LUG - No commercial posts
  Subject: Re: [Peterboro] To Anthony - from Judy

   

  Anthony

   

  thank you for your reply below:

   

  Re TOS - Forgive my ignorance but what does that stand for? Tiscali Operating 
Software? Does it refer to the Tiscal Broadband installation software, if so, 
then yes I have agreed to their contract of service

   

  Re Router - I confess I have never used a Router before, so I don't know how 
easy they are to set-up. Will I have to manualy configure my internet set-up re 
Tiscali SMTP and POP details etc? I will purchase a corded router, as I do not 
trust wireless routers with regard to signal interception. Least I know all 
routers are Linux compatabe, thank you.

   

  Re your Intel Hardware advice, thank you for that I shall now sort an Intel 
PC instead of AMD. I am not worried about 3D graphics at this point

   

  Re incompatible software - From my past experience the worst ofenders are 
antivirus guards used in windows and many IM's (however I don't use IM's). Does 
AVAST (AVG) run OK on Linux and which is the best Firewall to use? I know Linux 
is much safer than Windows but I would still prefer to work behind a firewall 
and have an AGV.

   

  Judy

   

    ----- Original Message ----- 

    From: mjelectricalplumbing2 

    To: 'Peterborough LUG - No commercial posts' 

    Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 3:31 PM

    Subject: Re: [Peterboro] Hello from Judy a newbie + 2 questions

     

    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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