Snowy

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Posted: Jan. 31 2005,03:37 |
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Great! Thanks, I'm certain this info will come in handy as soon as I start the process of getting DSL set up.
Quote (green @ Jan. 30 2005,21:58) | Also, does your machine have any hardware problems? I was wondering that due to the way you worded your comments. |
Not that I know of for certain, no. As I said, it's due to comments from tech-support (from the retailer, to be specific) that lead me to believe that this is a problem with the OS in particular, though I'd already come to the conclusion that it's probably a software malfunction.
It's mostly due to the occasional packet being sent from the working, but otherwise inactive, networking card, that lead me to that conclusion.
Oh, wait, yes, I do have a hardware problem, but it's entirely unrelated. I'm pretty sure that the broke audio port doesn't have anything to do with my current problems (It's a laptop/notebook/whatever-they-call-the-things-nowadays, which is why it hasn't been fixed. Apparently, it's design demands that the whole mobo be replaced ).
On a side note, I understand that notebooks sometimes have some problems with running Linux OS'. That shouldn't be a problem though, since someone I once knew, and which used to be my go-to guy regarding tech problems, once ran knoppix on it (just for the hell of it, as I understand it), and told me that it pretty much worked fine.
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