Thank you for posting that. I'm sure many others will benefit from it.
I'm going to copy it to my HD so I don't have to look for it next time someone asks.
RoadWarrior wrote:OK, here is another burning question: Once I have worked my copy of Ultimate Edition to my preferred tweakage, is it possible for me to archive my whole Ultimate Edition OS so that I can transfer it unscathed into my next computer build?
( I might have to re-think my video card choice now too)
RoadWarrior wrote:I haven't found such a course for linux but I am looking.
To answer ixnod's question; I use a USB antenna to connect to wi-fi. It is from Parkervision,. This company no longer has a website so I think they are out of business now.
The antenna works in windows with or without their software. I have connected with it usng Ultimate Edition 2.0 also but it is not stable and I don't seem to be seeing much signal strength. Even when wifi radar says i am connected, Firefox says it's in offline mode. Clicking on the "work offline" checkmark makes no difference.
I also use a usb 3G air-card (not really a pcmcia card since it's usb) from Sprint. The manufacturer is Novatel wireless. I haven't tried using that on Ultimate Edition as it doesn't look supported.
Thanks Leadfingers for the tips on my next install.
Right now I am realizing how much I don't know about Linux and am studying tutorials about Linux on different sites. Back in '92 I bought a 386. I had a friend named Doug who new computers. I asked him questions every day. He directed me to a great course called "the DOS course" It took me 8 hrs to do it. It was a course on a 5.25" floppy about every DOS command with drills to practice each command. 64 lessons. Doug was the fellow who wrote the original memtest.exe program at a motherboard's bootup.
I haven't found such a course for linux but I am looking.
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