On 08/12/2007, Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As a datum point, I'm fairly familiar with Windows Small Business
> Server, which has a broadly similar collection of software and requires
> an absolute minimum of 1GB RAM and preferably at least a 2GHz machine to
> run with comparable performance to
tekant ozer wrote:
Hi
Im a Windows user. just bit acquaintance with Linux from Univ years. My
computer background is not bad. Ive been usin it since Commodore64 and DOS
years.
Couple of times attempted for Linux but its very confusing..
Last year I wanted to setup a personal Web server in my a
On 07/12/2007, tekant ozer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> Im a Windows user. just bit acquaintance with Linux from Univ years. My
> computer background is not bad. Ive been usin it since Commodore64 and DOS
> years.
> Couple of times attempted for Linux but its very confusing..
>
> Last year I w
On Dec 7, 2007 1:22 PM, tekant ozer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No problem with Hardware except wireless card. godd**n Airlink 101 card .
> There was a limited wireless no support for this card at that time. I tried
> some generic drivers which I found on some linux sites. I dont know how is
tekant ozer wrote:
The system is old. Dual PIII with 440M/B. Dual Hotswap PSU. about
730Mb ECC. Dell Perf Quad 64bit Raid with 128Mb daughterBrd. 5 SCSI in
Hotswp Cage. TapeDrv, DVD, floppy etc..
No problem with Hardware except wireless card. godd**n Airlink 101
card . There was a limited wire
On 2007-12-07T13:22:28-0800, tekant ozer wrote:
> -is there any easy to use remote admin desktop solution which accept
> me to reach from windows platform to Linux ?
If you want a desktop then I think you would be happy with vnc. On the
other hand if it is just a server, and you only need cmman
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