| aerohed  
 
 
 
 
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|  | Posted: Nov. 10 2003,17:28 |  |  Thanks, all, for ur replies and guidance.
 
 I was browsing with the dsl aero last night. it worked quite well with LINKS--if you have zen-like patience.
 
 I got through to my company's text-sending interface. So that's one issue solved.
 
 I haven't been able to use yahoo.mail, which is my main email route. I see if I can tweak it. If I can solve this, I'm pretty much in bizness.
 
 I tried BasicLinux last night but it won't run on the Aero's 486sx. I guess have to mess with its kernal. I've ordered Slackware. that is another option, but at least I can load it on with a floppy.
 
 If it isn't obvious by now, I'm a newbie.
 For what it's worth, this is how I loaded DSL into my Aero (which has no CD and I don't know how to network it).
 1. bought a $25 2gig harddrive.
 2. Plugged it into my desktop with an $5 adapter gizmo i got on ebay.
 3. formatted it with a caldera linux I found in the back of a library "idiot" book.
 4. Then I did the DSL partitioning and hard drive deal like on the DSL website.
 5. Then I tore the aero down, pulled the old drive with its win 3.1 and plugged the DSL hard drive in. (Anybody want a tiny hard drive with 3.1 windows?)
 To my amazement, with virtually no screwing around I was on the web.
 
 By the way, tearing down the Aero was much easier than I was led to believe. Keep the plastic warm and carefully poke at it until it pops apart.
 
 Proof that there is a saint for drunks, fools and penguins.
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