> I also own Tata Indicom broad band, but I use the prepaid one.
I would certainly love to help you out. the point is that i'm not much
aware of how that prepaid get's connected. if you could describe the
process you use to connect to net on ur windows i might be able to help.
> I have still not b
> I am using FC4 for my desktop. I want to stop using my windows at
> home.
>
> I am getting confused as there are many distributions for desktop,
> like
> Fedora, Ubantu, Gento, Mandriva, Slakeware.
>
it's a personal choice after all. every distro is good in their own way,
it depends how you us
On Tue, 2006-09-12 at 15:42 +0530, Arindam wrote:
> I am a little curious about a few more details. And it would be good
> if we can extend the discussion in this forum itself.
>
> > now if you've a monthly unlimited connection of either 128kbps or 256
> > kbps then what u've with the connection i
Hi!
guys.
On Tuesday 12 September 2006 00:14, Nikhil kale wrote:
> Hello All,
> I recently taken TATA indicom broad band connection and want to
configure
> the connection with SUSE 10.1 as well as redhat linux 9.0
disributions. I
> have two systems with SUSE 10.1 and Redhat linux 9.0 distributio
Hi!
I've tried PCBSD. By default has KDE as GUI. when i installed it, it
took the entire hard disk, now i don't remember whether i deliberately
did that or by mistake it took the entire hard disk. you'll have to
experiment.
Free BSD didn't have any GUI by default i think as i tried to install
that