How about getting a wireless networking ethernet bridge?jrothwell97 wrote:Forget it if you're planning on using wireless networking. I can't find a single adapter that I can get to work with Linux, natively or with ndiswrapper.
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I got my RAlink card working but they give some reasonable level of support to linux. I'm also using an old Linksys wrt54g [20 quid from ebay] with DD-WRT installed (which is awesome, incidentally) as a bridge to ethernet for another wlan that has lousy signal strength.
Knight knight
http://www.debianadmin.com/ubuntu-edgy- ... shots.html
This shows how you can re-partition and/or re-format the hard drive using the ubuntu cd, including in a way that works with windows.
This shows how you can re-partition and/or re-format the hard drive using the ubuntu cd, including in a way that works with windows.
Knight knight
You can't, because XP is based on Windows NT and as such does not have MS-DOS. The 'Command Prompt' is only a clone of the DOS Shell, and all DOS programs which run use an emulation.How can I get into MSDos on my Windows XP machine to format c: - Sadly I can't find the origional CD and the floppy drive is buggered...
However, any new OS you install should give you the chance to reformat/repartition your disk as part of it's setup.
Have tried installing this eveing but am getting the following:
I have Googled this, and followed steps from this forum post, but it is still not working.
Anyone else experience the same problem, and crucially, is there a solution!!
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/bin/sh: cant access tty; job control turned off.
Anyone else experience the same problem, and crucially, is there a solution!!