have
extracted them, these are;
1. /home/john/Desktop/FldigiHelp-2.0.tar.gz
and
2. /home/john/Desktop/fl_logbook.2.3.bin.tgz
These are the actual folders.
I have tried what you suggested Dave, but no joy. The cd/temp says no
such file or directory, so I have not been able to create the
Just upgraded to Edgy.
1. How can I get verbose boot messages back?
2. How can I stop the various "removable" drives (my hard
drives) from
being displayed on the desktop?
3. Is there an available kernel, optimised for AMD64 processors?
On Mon, 2006-10-30 at 14:10 +, tim matthews wrote:
> are you using the 32 bit or the 64 bit version?
>
> for the desktop, there is an "amd64" which is for 64 bit.
>
I am using the 32 bit version. On PCLOS they have an optimised kernel
for Athlon64's. I was just wondering if Ubuntu had a simi
On Mon, 2006-10-30 at 14:32 +, David Morley wrote:
> Yes that would be the Ubuntu amd64bit option on the download page.
>
> It is a full 64bit environment.
I don't want the full 64 bit environment, just an optimised kernel.
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Thank you for your help.
John
Alan Pope wrote:
2008/11/2 David Futcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Actually, this bug is already well known by the developers and is documented in the Intrepid Release Notes [1]. I have no idea why
Ah even better. The original poster can sub
was a problem with my
laptop or if it was another problem. Can any body help please.
Thank you.
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, is it easy?
Thanks.
John.
Tony Pursell wrote:
On 2 Nov 2008 at 19:53, John wrote:
I posted earlier this afternoon about a problem, but not sure if it got
to you, so I will post it again, hopefully it will. Its the first time
I've posted on here.
I tried to install 8.10
/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+question/47012
from what I can see, none of which had any answers or questions asked.
If I'm wrong I apologise.
I cant do anything with any of the questions anymore, because I cant
use Ubuntu on my laptop now, as its not working since the upgrade.
Hope that helps.
Its a via, I know via have an upgrade to their cards, but I couldnt get
it to work, so wasnt able to upgrade. :(
John
Rob Beard wrote:
John wrote:
Hi, sorry to take so long to answer, been a bit busy.
Its not the first time I have installed Ubuntu. I have installed 8.04 on
a
been found this information and installed the new drivers for me to
know if it does work.
Do you know anything about this?
John
Rob Beard wrote:
John wrote:
Its a via, I know via have an upgrade to their cards, but I couldnt get
it to work, so wasnt able to upgrade. :(
S
I am sorry if this has come up before, also about cross posting, but I
havent been able to find anything about it, so wanted to as about it.
I am a from the UK, and because of my laptop not being up to Ubuntu
specs, I have been looking into buying a laptop with ubuntu already
installed. I have
Matt Jones wrote:
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 4:20 PM, Rob Beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
John wrote:
> I am sorry if this has come up before, also about cross posting,
but I
> havent been able to find anything about it, so wanted to as about
it.
>
> I am a from t
the group, that IO tried to use to contact
them to ask them about the membership problem, and got a messages
returned saying 550 error on their server.
Does anybody know anything about this?
Can somebody help?
Thanks.
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Rob Beard wrote:
John wrote:
What about getting somebody to buy it for me as a gift, could I get
around import tax that way? I do have somebody who is willing to buy and
send one to me. I already have the transformer for other stuff I have
from the USA.
Well I
e now, and dont want the same problems.
Thanks for your help.
John.
Sean Miller wrote:
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 8:04 AM, Sean Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Fujitsu Siemens they're offering at £270 with Vista Home Premium which
is approx the same spec as the Celeron that yo
have a dvd/cd player, would
Ubuntu work on it, and how would I install it?
Thank you.
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e any, I am pretty good with directions.
Thanks again for your help.
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keith wrote:
John,
Here is a copy of my posting to this forum on 14 Nov 2008. I am still
of the opinion that this is a brilliant little machine :-
"Rob,
You may remember replying to a post of mine
Dean Sas wrote:
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 13:23, John wrote:
I got my little netbook, but I managed to find one in Curries instead,
slightly different specs, but the same as the one I mentioned. Acer Aspire.
If I install Ubuntu eee, via the stick, is it an easy
out with this? I'd
be willing to pay.
Hi John, I live in zone 3, collier wood tube station. Email me off
list and we can make a plan :-)
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Visit my website here - http://www.mgfletcher.com/blog
Interested in Linux?
Oh, what happened with the Bios, did you install Ubuntu on it? Mine was
bought in Curries, I paid for an extended warante, have had good
responses before with their warante.
John
Larry Wright wrote:
Larry Wrote :
Bought one Tesco at Very good price
6 weeks in Failed with bios fault
still
Thank you.
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Simon Wears wrote:
>
> Hi John
>
> Check the Lightening website for a .deb download - .deb files are
> basically installers for Debian based systems (such as Ubuntu). I just
> went on the website to have a look for a link for you, but when I
> click download (even on
Hi, thank you for the quick reply. I have that in front of me now, and
it says No matching Application Available.
That's what I have been getting. :(
John
Simon Wears wrote:
Load up add/remove programs, then next to the search bar at the top is
a drop menu. Click that, and change
to the wireless connection.
I just wondered if that had something to do with it not connecting to
the ethernet network.
It connects to the wireless ok, but that keeps on disconnecting when
downloading updates.
Does anybody have a ideas on why this is happening?
Thank you.
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Hi, I am using 8.10, and its all working really well, I'm really
impressed with it, especially it being on the netbook. I do realise they
are teething problems, so its not a major problem.
John.
Kev wrote:
> I've lost the old e-mails - what version are you running - do you hav
Matthew Daubney wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-02-13 at 12:23 +0000, John wrote:
>
>> Hi, thank you for the quick reply. I have that in front of me now, and
>> it says No matching Application Available.
>>
>> That's what I have been getting. :(
>>
>> Jo
Ok, have checked the connections, and rebooted, but its still showing
never in the network box. Would that be what is causing the wired
connection problem?
John.
Matt Jones wrote:
> It sounds like it could be the router/switch/modem on the other end of
> the cable, especially with the
George MacLeod wrote:
>
>
> 2009/2/13 Matthew Daubney mailto:m...@daubers.co.uk>>
>
> On Fri, 2009-02-13 at 12:23 +, John wrote:
> > Hi, thank you for the quick reply. I have that in front of me
> now, and
> > it says No matching Applicati
Oh that's odd, I thought it had connected once since being installed. Oh
well. Does anybody have any idea on how get this fixed?
Thank you.
John.
keith wrote:
> No John,
>
> The "never" means that ethernet (or is it wireless?) has /never/ connected!
>
> Ke
Michael Holloway wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-02-13 at 19:08 +0000, John wrote:
>
>> Oh that's odd, I thought it had connected once since being installed. Oh
>> well. Does anybody have any idea on how get this fixed?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> John.
>>
George MacLeod wrote:
>
>
> 2009/2/13 Matthew Daubney mailto:m...@daubers.co.uk>>
>
> On Fri, 2009-02-13 at 12:23 +, John wrote:
> > Hi, thank you for the quick reply. I have that in front of me
> now, and
> > it says No matching Applicati
Robert McWilliam wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 02:25:16PM +0000, John wrote:
>
>> Ok, have checked the connections, and rebooted, but its still showing
>> never in the network box. Would that be what is causing the wired
>> connection problem?
>>
>
&g
Kev wrote:
> I've lost the old e-mails - what version are you running - do you have
> universe enabled ?
> The link I gave goes back to gutsy
>
> Kev
>
>
> John wrote:
>
>> Hi, thank you for the quick reply. I have that in front of me now, and
>&g
the drivers.
Has anybody any experience with these dongles, I would really like to
get one.
Thank you
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software. I'm hoping I can get this to work, as it seems like
a good option. Safer than using the wireless in the street or shops.
John.
Rik Boland wrote:
John
I am in the same boat will you please let me how and if you ever get
your machine with dongle workin
have been updated in the latest
> versions but it's worth a thought.
>
>
> Gerry
>
>
>
Hi everybody, you have been so helpful, I really appreciate it, but its
not working. The Lightning 0.9 wont work on my machine for some reason.
I wonder if its the version
Michael G Fletcher wrote:
>> --- On Sun, 15/2/09, John wrote:
>>
>> From: John
>> Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Installing Orange wireless dongle on Ubuntu 8.10
>> To: "British Ubuntu Talk"
>> Date: Sunday, 15 February, 2009, 12:46 AM
>>
>> I w
it in and under the NM select Mobile
> Broadband and connect.
>
>
>
Hi Ken,
Sorry it took so long to get back to you. I am new to Ubuntu, so dont
know what Backports is. I'm using 8.10 so would that make a difference.
I dont get the 3g support on this network manager. :( Cou
Andrew Williams wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 12:46:43AM +0000, John wrote:
>
>> I wanted to try get Orange Wireless on here, as I have Orange with my
>> mobile. I went into the shop, and they allowed me to try installing the
>> dongle with one of their S
onfiguration or
> something that Orange has done. (Just act like you're interested in
> purchasing from Vodafone when you go to try one ;) )
>
> Scott
Hi Scott, thank you for the message. If I cant get this to work, then I
might just have to go to Vodafone, see if they will
, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to
correct the problem.
How do I manually run that command? Can somebody help please?
Sorry for asking.
John.
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Sorry again, for asking, but I tried to use a different Terminal, and it
says I cant use it, until I run that. So I'm rather stuck at the moment. :(
Sorry again.
John
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Alec Wright wrote:
> Stick sudo in front and run it in the terminal
> sudo dpkg --reconfigure -a
>
> Sudo makes you administrator and allows you to run commands which
> affect the entire system. Itll ask you for your password
>
> 2009/2/20 John :
>
>> Sorry again,
> If youre using amd64, use this one:
> http://packages.medibuntu.org/pool/free/libd/libdvdcss/libdvdcss2_1.2.10-0.2medibuntu1_amd64.deb
>
> 2009/2/20 John :
>
>> Alec Wright wrote:
>>
>>> Stick sudo in front and run it in the terminal
>>> sudo
Alec Wright wrote:
> uname -m in the terminal. If it sayd i686, you're running x86. If it
> says anything else, post it here.
>
> 2009/2/20 John :
>
>> Alec Wright wrote:
>>
>>> You need libdvdcss2, which allows you to watch DVDs with CSS (content
&
playback is so clear. Took a while but we got there.
Thank you so much for all your help. I really appreciate it. :)
John.
Alec Wright wrote:
> uname -m in the terminal. If it sayd i686, you're running x86. If it
> says anything else, post it here.
>
> 2009/2/20 John :
>
ndows XP laoptop, and it
works perfectly on there.
I think my problem is, I dont know enough about Ubuntu, to work this out
properly. Its really frustrating me. :(
John.
Matthew Daubney wrote:
> John,
>
> Looking at the wiki it should just work
> (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkMa
ut it asks you to install it, but I've tried using the
Deb installer, but it doesnt recognise it. How can I install it. I think
once I've installed this, then I am almost there, with what I need to
get this to work. Anybody have any ideas?
I would be really grateful for the help.
Jo
Michael G Fletcher wrote:
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 11:24 AM, John wrote:
Hi everybody,
sorry I havent been around much, I havent been very well, and had to
leave this.
I have managed to work out this page
http://www.pharscape.org/networkmanager-0.7.0-and-3g-wwan-modems.html
Michael G Fletcher wrote:
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 11:24 AM, John wrote:
Hi everybody,
sorry I havent been around much, I havent been very well, and had to
leave this.
I have managed to work out this page
http://www.pharscape.org/networkmanager-0.7.0-and-3g-wwan-modems.html
d out what version I'm using
again, if you write it down, I wont forget it.
thank you for the help.
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I'm sorry if this has been asked before, but I was just wondering, are
there any websites or books that are Ubuntu specific, that are easy to
read and understand. I want to try using my Terminal more, and I think
I'm now ready to start learning.
Thank you.
John
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uite interesting. Thanks for the link, I have
downloaded it, and am reading it now.
Thanks again, you have a big help.
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I had a message to tell me that during an update, it failed with an
authentication issue. i followed the instructions, but got an error
message, something to do with E failing to update. I was just wondering,
does anybody have any ideaas why that should have happened?
Thank you.
John
happened to the eeepc installation.
Please can somebody help me please? I just have no clue about what has
happened here.
Thank you
John
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with
Ubuntu, and still learning the basics. I am not sure what you mean with
the advice given, its a bit above my head. I am so sorry.
John
Simon Wears wrote:
Well it sounds to me as if the update broke it - perhaps if you undo
the update and see if it starts working again?
My knowledge do
Ok, thank you. I will let you know. I just did esc. and that last
option doesnt seem to be there, I did try to take a picture, its a bit
blurred, of what i have on that screen, how can I add it here? Does
this accept attachments?
John
John
Harry Rickards wrote:
When you turn on your
Wired I'd wireless? And if wireless, open
or encrypted, with what encryption? (WEP? WPA?)
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On 17 Mar 2009, at 00:22, John wrote:
For some reason, my A
Oh dear, sorry to hear that, I hope you manage to get it fixed. I dont
know what I would do if I was completely without the net. That's why i
got myself another machine.
I love this little netbook though, its been amazing.
John.
Rowan Berkeley wrote:
Boy, do I know that feeling :
Harry Rickards wrote:
Quoting John :
Ok, thank you. I will let you know. I just did esc. and that last
option doesnt seem to be there, I did try to take a picture, its a bit
blurred, of what i have on that screen, how can I add it here? Does
this accept attachments?
John
John
Harry Rickards wrote:
Quoting John :
Ok, thank you. I will let you know. I just did esc. and that last
option doesnt seem to be there, I did try to take a picture, its a bit
blurred, of what i have on that screen, how can I add it here? Does
this accept attachments?
John
John
Hi, are all those kernels eeepc? They dont look like they look like the
full version on Ubuntu? I'll give it a try though.
Thank you.
John.
Michael Holloway wrote:
John
Try booting with the 3rd and/or 5th option. It is likely that the 3rd
option was the last good kernel.
C
click on
the 3rd option, the eeepc kernel, it shows I'm running
Ubuntu 2.24.1
not eeepc. So, I am really confused why that is happening. Hope its not
confusing to you.
John
Michael Holloway wrote:
John
Try booting with the 3rd and/or 5th option. It is likely that the 3rd
option was the
Michael G Fletcher wrote:
On Tue, 2009-03-17 at 13:09 +, John wrote:
Well, that's no good, I noticed that the third option was the eeepc option,
which is what it boots up into, and when I tried the the 5th option, it
doesnt pick up the wireless network at all, its as if its
at helps. I can only get connected via the ethernet wire, if I look
>> in the drop down menu for the wireless, there is no list for wireless
>> connections.
>>
>> John.
>>
>>
> John, it may be that the wireless device in your laptop is physically
> turn
Neil Greenwood wrote:
2009/3/18 John :
Hi Mike,
I did try that, I remember you showing me when you came over, lol. It
was one of the things I did remember. lol. It didnt seem to work, and I
also just tried it again, when you mentioned it, still didnt work.
I then just looked at
I havent clicked on the update button yet, as I dont know what the
partial upgrade will do.
Does anybody have any ideas?
John.
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Just a question, is there any way I can find out if the wireless adaptor
is broken, or is the software has become corrupted in any way? Its not
even showing that there is a wireless on the netbook. I can connect via
the ethernet though, which works ok.
Thanks
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Michael G Fletcher wrote:
On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 2:51 PM, John wrote:
Just a question, is there any way I can find out if the wireless adaptor
is broken, or is the software has become corrupted in any way? Its not
even showing that there is a wireless on the netbook. I can
Sorry to ask again, but does anybody have any ideas how I can get my
wireless back? Its really frustrating me now.
Thanks in advance.
John
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this, and just wondered if anybody had any ideas about it, and
if it has anything to do with the encryption key problem:-
http://drupal4hu.com/node/172
If I did what that suggests would it help?
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Alan Pope wrote:
2009/3/25 John :
Hi everybody, I have decided that using the orange dongle just isnt
working, so I am trying something else. Its called Joiku. I just
wondered if anybody has used it before and got it to work.
I'm typing this mail whilst sat o
Alan Pope wrote:
2009/3/25 John :
Hi everybody, I have decided that using the orange dongle just isnt
working, so I am trying something else. Its called Joiku. I just
wondered if anybody has used it before and got it to work.
I'm typing this mail whilst sat o
Alan Pope wrote:
2009/3/25 John :
Forgot to ask, on your netbook, is the Mode set to adhoc? Or something else?
I'm still not able to connect, its still asking me for encryption key.
I just click on the network in network manager - it has an ad-hoc
icon, but I
Alan Pope wrote:
2009/3/25 Matt Jones :
I use it on my N95, it just works from what I can tell, it asks to
connect to the 3g connection, then sets up an unencrypted acess point.
What phone are you using?
I used to have my one unencrypted, but too many people on trains
s
Alan Pope wrote:
2009/3/25 John :
I bet he was surprised when you said hi, lol.
She was :)
Conversation with a...@macintosh-6 at Tue 24 Feb 2009 18:32:03 GMT on
po...@mother (bonjour)
(18:32:05) po...@mother: hello!
(18:32:14) po...@mother: No, I don't mind you
Jamie Bennett wrote:
Alan Pope wrote:
2009/3/25 John :
Hi everybody, I have decided that using the orange dongle just isnt
working, so I am trying something else. Its called Joiku. I just
wondered if anybody has used it before and got it to work
wc2-laptop:~$
==
Strange
Does anybody have any idea what that means, and why the netbook wont
accept the key?
John
Simon Wears wrote:
The 'eth2 not such device' probably means you don't have a
device called eth2. Type iwconfig in termi
on it wont accept the code. I copied the code exactly as I
have it on the phone.
John
Sean Miller wrote:
> Why don't you replace "eth2" with "wlan0" and see if that works better?
>
> Sean
>
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rminal to get a list of
your network devices, then try again using whichever your wireless
device is.
2009/3/25 John <jake...@sky.com>
Jamie Bennett wrote:
Alan Pope wrote:
2009/3/25 John :
Hi everybody, I have decided th
very good with Ubuntu, and
I am worried this might get over my head.
So, does anybody have any ideas about repairing the Network manager? If
will even work?
Thanks for your help.
John
Harry Rickards wrote:
Quoting jakewc2 :
Sorrym to keep on about this, but I am still having
might get over my head.
So, does anybody have any ideas about repairing the Network manager? If
will even work?
Thanks for your help.
John
Harry Rickards wrote:
Quoting jakewc2 :
Sorrym to keep on about this, but I am still having problems. i just
wondered, could there be some
Harry Rickards wrote:
Quoting jakewc2 :
Sorrym to keep on about this, but I am still having problems. i just
wondered, could there be something wrong with the networkmanager applet?
Could somebody help please?
Thank you.
John
If there is a problem with network
Lucy wrote:
2009/4/7 John :
Been still trying a few things out, to get this to work. I have discovered
that I tried to connect to Joiku via a windows xp machine, and found I could
connect really easily using both 68 and 128 bits encryption. So it makes me
think that there might be
g any of my wireless connections.
How can I get any network manager, to be able to connect now.
John
John, WICD should manage the wired connections as well, have you tried
plugging the netbook into the router directly and then connecting to
the internet that way?
Hi both, I was ge
Alan Pope wrote:
2009/4/8 John :
How can I get any network manager, to be able to connect now.
Ok, from the top, on my phone Joikuspot is configured like this:-
Network name: Haha!
Access point: Orange Internet
802.11 Channel: Automatic
Encryption: WEP Open
Encryption
Alan Pope wrote:
2009/4/8 John :
How can I get any network manager, to be able to connect now.
Ok, from the top, on my phone Joikuspot is configured like this:-
Network name: Haha!
Access point: Orange Internet
802.11 Channel: Automatic
Encryption: WEP Open
Encryption
direction, for getting flash to play
on my laptop please?
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get that plugin? I looked in the Firefox Plugins but its not
there, is it in the Repositories? I also have the
*ubuntu-restricted-extras *installed as well, in the add/remove programs.
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I have tried playing the Ubuntu vids again, and all it does when you
click the start button, is pixilate inti small squares and crashes. It
doesnt crash the system, just the vid.
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This one http://screencasts.ubuntu.com/
I can just about download the page, then once I do, I click on start,
and the video screen pixilates and crashes.
John
Alan Pope wrote:
2009/5/5 John :
I have tried playing the Ubuntu vids again, and all it does when you
click the start
:
> 2009/5/5 John :
>
>> This one http://screencasts.ubuntu.com/
>>
>>
>
> Ugh, that would be my fault then. Was hoping it would be some other
> random website.
>
> You can grab the videos directly from the server in a more open f
Its just not working I can take a print screen to show you what happens
if you like? I have to go out now, I am just getting ready, but I can
do it when I get back in.
Alan Pope wrote:
2009/5/5 John :
Oh right, is there something wrong with that page then? I ill have a go
at
.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/coventry_warwickshire/8013447.stm
Is there anything else I can do to get it working?
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to get that to show up in my Administration drop down menu.
http://static.screencasts.ubuntu.com/20070704_samba_filesharing_mpeg4_mp3
That is the screencast I'm watching.
Thank you,
John.
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s Policykit for
> authentication.
>
> Regards
> Chris
Hi both thank you for your messages, now I'm a bit confused, I dont need
gksudo? Plus what is Policykit? Very much a newbie here.
Thank you again.
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go into that just in case I mess it up. I am sure that most
companies wont allow you to change routers. Which is stupid really
considering the ones they give you are so basic.
John.
Steve Archer wrote:
> Hi Rik
>
> Most routers, both wired and wireless, are pretty much standard models
&
Matt Jones wrote:
> On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 11:37 AM, John wrote:
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>> Isnt there something about companies restricting you from buying routers
>> apart from theirs. I belong to Sky, and if Sky found out I had a
>> different Router than theirs they would cut me off. Ther
share files from the laptop to the pc?
Thank you.
John.
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