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- Expand your network with multiple NICs in Linux
- An operating system’s ability to support multiple network interface cards NICs is critical in many environments. It allows for future expansion without the need to add new servers, and it lets an administrator break up a network into smaller pieces without the need for a router. Most every operating system...
- Tags: adapter, Kudzu, Linux, multiple Network Interface Card, network, network interface card, Red Hat Linux, Red Hat Linux 7.3, Scott Lowe MCSE, server
- Technical articles 2003-01-09
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- Reconfiguring new hardware with YaST
- In my last entry,I mentioned how I was being frustrated with SuSe Linux's inability todetect a changed video card and elegantly install the drivers for a newone, forcing me to fight with xf86config instead. JMGARVINcommented that RedHat and a few other Linux distributions couldautodetect new hardware using a tool...
- Tags: hardware, Yast
- Blog posts 2005-10-24
- Linux USB printing
- I have a computer running Red Hat Fedora Core 4, and a Lexmark X83 USB printer. The printer is detected by KUDZU, but I can't print to it.Does anyone know how to make linux print to this printer? Lexmark doesn't support linux printing to this printer. Also,...
- Tags: Lexmark International Inc., linux, printer, printing, Roger
- Q&A 2006-01-24
- Best versus worst Linux distro
- Best versus worst Linux distroI have replied to a few discussions, so now I will create one myself.I would like the opinions of those familiar with Linux to rate their experience with various distributions. It could be the best or the worst.If the best how come? Was it ease...
- Tags: distro, Debian, linux, installation, desktop, gui, SWLChris, Red Hat Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-02-15
- Linux and cable modems: Make 'em play!
- Once you get your IP address from your cable modem service provider, it's very simple to set up a cable modem to work with Linux. Jack Wallen, Jr. explains how you can tweak Linux so that it will serve you and your cable modem perfectly.It took time and effort, but...
- Tags: Modems, Network technology, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, Jack Wallen, Jr., Linux, cable, cable modem, modem, IP address
- Technical articles 2000-03-22
- Configure IT Quick: First steps in connecting Linux to a cable modem
- Learn how cable modem connections work and what you need to know for interfacing with a Linux system.It took time and effort, but the decision was made and the cash was laid! I'd heard rumors and horror stories surrounding the difficulties of getting Linux boxes to communicate with the latest...
- Tags: Modems, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, UNIX, Network technology, information technology, Jack Wallen, Jr., Linux, cable, network, network interface card, cable modem, modem
- Technical articles 2000-04-05
- PogoLinux: Taking tight budgets to the limits
- PogoLinux is offering a new configuration for its Altura spec that allows users on a tight budget to enjoy amazingly high speeds, large-capacity hard drives, and dual-booting, among other features. Here, Jack Wallen describes what you'll find.The title of this article may seem a bit misleading, so let me explain....
- Tags: Mice, Linux, PRODUCTIVITY, Microsoft Windows, OPEN SOURCE, Jack Wallen, Jr., PogoLinux, mouse, computer
- Technical articles 2000-11-08
- ALL-IN-WONDER Radeon 8500DV offers advanced features, support challenges
- Many organizations require advanced features from a video card. The ATI Radeon ALL-IN-WONDER 8500DV can deliver these features, but they come with a price. Erik Eckel describes some troubleshooting issues you might face with this card.The advanced features that make ATI’s ALL-IN-WONDER Radeon 8500DV video board a required upgrade in some...
- Tags: Corporate governance, Corporate communications, Erik Eckel Network+, MCP+I, MCSE, ATI Technologies Inc., ALL-IN-WONDER Radeon 8500DV, card, board, video, Radeon
- Technical articles 2002-06-18
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