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Old 07-07-2008   #21 (permalink)
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i installed fedora 8
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Hi, pankaj4u4m! Welcome to LinuxForums!

Fedora is a pretty nice distro. I happen to use it myself. If you run into any problems, or have anyquestions about how to get something going, just start a thread and we'll help you out as much as possible. Have fun with Linux, and see you around the boards!
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Hi, pankaj4u4m! Welcome to LinuxForums!

Fedora is a pretty nice distro. I happen to use it myself. If you run into any problems, or have anyquestions about how to get something going, just start a thread and we'll help you out as much as possible. Have fun with Linux, and see you around the boards!
how to connect with wireless network ?
i can't able connect to wifi.
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how to connect with wireless network ?
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Sorry, man... ya got me on that one
I don't happen to even own a laptop, so I've never had to try to configure wireless. But I'm willing to bet that if you post in the wireless section of the Forums, one of the other members with some more knowledge of it would be more than willing to throw some advise your way!
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I've added myself. I live in Brittany, in Rennes (France).
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I'm in New Mexico...and I have absolutely NO techie smarts at all. I was just hoping someone could explain Linux to me...there's so many different kinds. -_-
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View this video. Introduction to Linux

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Hi, Sonilala! Welocome to LinuxForums!

In my opinion, 'techie-smarts' is a relative term. You don't need to be any kind of rocket scientist to be able to learn to be in control of your own computer. So long as you remember that Linux is Not Windows, you'll be just fine

Again, welcome!

And by the way... awesome link you got there, rokytnji!
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