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On Sat, 04 Nov 2006 13:28:47 -0500, Mike Coslo
wrote: Rolling my own here Richard. Started out with Turbolinux, then another I'm afraid to say I forget the distro, and now have Fedora. I'm told SuSE is wonderful - and I was told that of the other flavors too. So I'm a little skeptical by now. Hi Mike, I've traveled the same path over the years. About a year ago I wrote a step-by-step guide for installing Fedora into a cold, bare machine. I also wrote a step-by-step guide for building servers (Apache/MySQL and the rest); and then followed up with a step-by-step guide for specialized application servers, Wikis and CMS packages. Of late I have also ventured into RubyOnRails with another a step-by-step guide. Problems have been with installing software, hardware incompatibility, Internet connectivity - nothing like having to spend time looking for drivers - going to bbs's - eventually I found out that my wireless card simply wasn't supported AT ALL! That was special. Hint: Support for "special" costs. Yeah, cold comfort - sorry. I'm still hoping to find a flavor of Linux that won't give me indigestion. Try Rolaids, or pay for support by buying into a vendor with a good reputation (you already indicate you know several). Almost every connectivity and configuration issue I researched was answered through a google newsgroup search, and then going to the links offered in their discussion. I presume you've already mined that approach. I have periods of this idle time, like now, that allow me to research these issues interspersed with intense demand for my attention. I also make it a habit to keep a journal in a nearly publish quality format. Memory (wet ram) is for the good things, ephemeral details like Linux configuration is for filing. I have nothing to offer for your specific driver need, sorry. However, for others, feel free to contact me for these guides. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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