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LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceding 29-10-07
It's Lavender that needs it, and she doesn't have a very good Internet connection (she uses wireless connection and I placed her in living room, which is rather Well, you can always dual boot. XP runs pretty well with 512MB, especially if you pare away some of the frivolous bits. Which is what I intend to do.

Dual Boot and Network Settings
In over 20 years of having an internet connection you have internet before it was invented? I guess it you were alone there... lol Perhaps you are talking Apple II ) through Dos 6.2, Win 3.1, win 95, win 98SE, XP Home, XP Pro, and now Vista, I am sure happy that I set up my PC to dual-boot XP Pro and Vista.

Vista Tips & Tricks !
Depending on your internet connection this can take awhile to download all the available downloads/drivers, etc. I recommend doing one at a time and then into your old version of Windows (Vista puts up some a dual boot menu during install and even adds choices to it during install) if you do a in place install,

Consistent packet loss with Vista
Oh yeah: this old system has Windows NT running on it, and I might even dual boot, but frankly I forgot how to do that (I've done it before the "base" systems and core graphics functions, but the application can be installed easily and the additional applications can be installed using an internet connection.

Wired review of lastest Ubuntu
Absolutely no problems with setting up the network in XP x64, I can see all the other computers on the network. However when I boot into Vista x64, I cannot see the other computers, but it sees the cable internet connection on the router. Other computers on the system can see the Vista computer.

CS3 updater says there is no internet connection - it is stupid
Microsoft Windows Integration (Dual-boot, NTFS read/write support, Migration Assistant) ? One-Click install system (Linux Mint Software Portal, mintInstall) ? ...... On the surface, the | Internet is crawling with Windows Vista cracks, hacks and | workarounds. On the surface, every Windows Vista edition has | been

Can not connect to net after installing latest Windows Update
I dual boot XP32,XP 64, & Vista 64 no connection problems. Some older linksys routers only supporting (B) had problems,later version supporting (B) did not. This card will not connect to the internet no matter what kind of drivers I use when I was using Linksys routers. Last week, I connected it to an Westell

Problem using dial up with Vista
I have a dual boot desktop PC booting off XP and Vista. Under XP I can connect to the Internet via ADSL Broadband easily. The O/S does it automatically for you. Try this; In Network and Sharing Center click "Set up a connection or network" Choose "Connect to the Internet" It may tell you that you are already

Broadband Internet Connection
"Vista is the first step of Microsoft's strategy to extend its market dominance to the Internet," the ECIS statement said. ...... Software Review: Ubuntu 7.10 "Gutsy Gibbon" ,----[ Quote ] | Overall, Ubuntu 7.10 is worth looking into, and with a dual boot setup, it's | not too crazy to switch.

Windows Vista x64 Networking
On Feb 24, 11:38 pm, "Murray MacGillivray" <murray.mac(remove@this)shaw.ca> wrote: I have just installed Windows Vista Home Premium on my Dimension 8300 (dual boot with XP Home) and have almost everything working. The main exception is my home network (internet connection is fine). My Vista and XP machines do not

Wired review of lastest Ubuntu
Later I lugged my laptop over and plugged it in to the internet connection. DSL performs flawlessly. (Under Linux!) Contrast you HP experience with my I'll keep a copy of Windows XP around on a small partition for those rare occasions when I need to dual boot. But I will wean myself from Microsoft or bust.

Automatic IP Renewal
I have set up a dual boot of WinXP x64 Pro and Windows Vista x64. Absolutely no problems with setting up the network in XP x64, I can see all the other computers on the network. However when I boot into Vista x64, I cannot see the other computers, but it sees the cable internet connection on the router.

Install XP in Vista (virtual pc 2007)
I lost my XP Internet connection on my D: partition with XP Pro in Aug 2006 and could not restore it with the help of DELL techs or anything I tried. I have XP and Vista on separate hard drives. Dual boot works fine. I recently set up home network (wireless and wired) on this computer with Vista.

Broadband Internet Connection
Yep, Got it running here, dual boot on an old PC I use for internet connection. Given it's running on a 1Ghz Pentium III with 512 Meg ram it runs I'm now seeing what this is all about, got it installed as a dual-boot along with my XP Pro. It looks really good and the enhanced security features are very useful.

OT:Windows Vista Beta 2
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only pc with he problem is the Vista one, that is a dual boot and if I boot to XP I can get to all sites with no problem. This seems to eliminate my internet connection and router (cable modem and Buffalo WG54 router). All the machines are on an ethernet LAN so there are no wireless problems.

Problems with Vista Remote Desktop
Thanks, I don't think that I will take the plunge into Vista yet. My trials with Red Hat and Mandrake were troublesome and they ran reeeaaal slow. I ordered a copy of Ubunto (free)and will try that on a dual boot, fairly quick machine that presently has Win2k on it. Guess I'll keep experimenting.

OMG!! THEYRE WINNING WHY HE ALL THAT! YIKES!!!!!!!!!!!
I have both XP pro and VISTA installed on my computer and have the ability to dual boot. When I boot in to to XP Internet Explorer fails to make any Internet connection and I cannot access any sites. However, my other browser, Opera, functions perfectly normally. I've tried every setting change than I can possibly

Bad Request (invalid verb)
I believe the problem is in Vista RDC, because if I connect to my work machine (with XP and Vista in dual boot) when in Vista I just can't work on it, I've tried from 2 machines at home through the same internet connection, 1 in Vista Biz and the other in XP tablet SP2, and there is no difference - just can't

Dell is bringing XP back. Amid significant customer demand
The main pc has two NICs one for internet, other for home network. Using the exact same setup in a dual boot of xp I do not have any issues but this is but this keeps resetting to "Public", setting it back changes nothing to my internet connection, the only way I can browse pages again is to reboot vista.

Only got one pc, why have a network? IP & LAN probs constantly
I have a dual boot desktop PC booting off XP and Vista. Under XP I can connect to the Internet via ADSL Broadband easily. The O/S does it automatically for you. Under Vista I can't get it to work. I seem to have tried everything but it won't connect. Under Vista I can connect via dial-up so Internet Explorer is OK.