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Re: Apple, Linux, and windows
From: "Yuli Stremovsky" <stremovsky () gmail com>
Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2008 11:59:31 +0200
Hi Tommy You need to start "netcfg" shell command - a command used to configure networking in Redhat-like distributions. It has a simple GUI and you will be able to configure the basic networking using this application. Best regards Yuli Stremovsky On Feb 15, 2008 4:28 AM, Thedarksniper <thedarksniper () gmail com> wrote:
Wazz up I am trying to learn about Linux. I have an old 15 inch imac g4 igloo and I installed fedora 8 Linux on it. I also just got an apple airport card (not extreme) and I don't know how to get it to connect to my dell truemoble router which is controled and managed by my pc (I added the mac address to my allowed access list) durring boot everything says "OK" but when I log in as root, and opera firefox, I dont get any websites. I know my setup is a little weird, an apple running Linux trying to connect to a pc controled router but in theory it should work. Thank you for your time and help, -Tommy Sent from my hacked iPod touch!!
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- Re: Apple, Linux, and windows Yuli Stremovsky (Feb 18)
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