ka1ifq skrev:
On Monday 22 September 2008 12:32:53 am Kai Ponte wrote:
My father-in-law's wife (my mother-in-law passed away some years ago) recently had me get her a new computer. She had a six-year-old system running expee that was ready to visit the recycle center.
I got her a new Dell system with freeDOS and promptly loaded openSUSE 10.3. Her only requirements were word processing, email (AOL) and eBay.
So I get her the system and eventually configure it for AOL mail using Thunderbird.
Although I had some initial problems setting up her system at their house - she uses Wireless to connect to the cable modem from another room - it seemed to work.
However, we kept running into issues. The wifi (Linksys running ndiswrapper) will continually drop. They have Cox cable, who will NOT support Linux configuration. Also, her AOL mail will continually fail to pull all mail through thunderbird. (If this is related to the wifi dropping, I don't know.)
Finally, after two months, I'm giving up. I'm going to install Vista on her system and pass her off to someone else who will support her. (She can use my laptop's copy of Vista Business, since I wiped it off over a year ago.)
It is unfortunate that such a nice system like openSUSE will fall to a simple thing like not having a good solid network driver or good network interface. (I have intel drivers in my laptops and rarely have issues, while KNetwork manager is okay, but not very user-friendly.)
Umm, if this is a desktop you could run an AP in client mode and the computer will not even know it's wireless, solved my problem before it started. Mike
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