August 2009 16:26
> To: British Ubuntu Talk
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Wireless File Server
>
>
> Ian Pascoe wrote:
> > Hi Rob
> >
> > Have to admit I did wonder about installing a desktop for this very
> > feature, but it does seem somewhat of an overkill!
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t: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Wireless File Server
Ian Pascoe wrote:
> Hi Rob
>
> Have to admit I did wonder about installing a desktop for this very
> feature, but it does seem somewhat of an overkill!
>
> Cheers
>
> Ian
Yep I agree, I mean for a headless server I'd generally us
Chris Rowson wrote:
>
> Well I'm not sure about Ubuntu server but at least on Ubuntu
> Desktop it is intelligent enough to automatically connect to my
> wireless networks when it is in range.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Rob
>
>
> Do you not have to make sure you're logged in first?
Ian Pascoe wrote:
> Hi Rob
>
> Have to admit I did wonder about installing a desktop for this very
> feature, but it does seem somewhat of an overkill!
>
> Cheers
>
> Ian
Yep I agree, I mean for a headless server I'd generally use just the
server install although I'm not sure how easy it is
> Hi all
>
> Some pointers please. I am having to move my 9.04 SAMBA file / printer
> server to another room at home which doesn't have ethernet cabled into it.
> I'm looking for an alternative way to connect it back into the network. I
> know of the powerline adaptors, but not keen on this solut
2009 14:49
To: British Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Wireless File Server
Ian Pascoe wrote:
Hi all
Some pointers please. I am having to move my 9.04 SAMBA file / printer
server to another room at home which doesn't have ethernet cabled into it.
I'm looking for an a
Ian Pascoe wrote:
Hi all
Some pointers please. I am having to move my 9.04 SAMBA file /
printer server to another room at home which doesn't have ethernet
cabled into it. I'm looking for an alternative way to connect it back
into the network. I know of the powerline adaptors, but not keen
Hi all
Some pointers please. I am having to move my 9.04 SAMBA file / printer
server to another room at home which doesn't have ethernet cabled into it.
I'm looking for an alternative way to connect it back into the network. I
know of the powerline adaptors, but not keen on this solution.
I wou