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i can not open my downloads on my linux eeepc buy a linux book and learn how to use the command line,this way you will understand the pc better.For example pull up a console in "File Manager" by ...

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...out of the question it took me years to get all the software i have on there, i have tried all the Linux based password crackers and reseters but all had the same problem, could not find my

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...system. Windows vista ultimate is really unstable I found. Try using Ubuntu, it's a form a

Linux but not Via Windows XP either Wireless or Etherness. I tried two other laptop and both of them connected to internet my eeepc why not? the message i got is "cann't receive IP" Hi, Make sure that

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...setting paper height Chr(27) + Chr(67) + Chr(0) + Chr(11) I want driver printer epson LQ 2180 for linux red hat etreprise ...

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password expired i dont know how to fix it... Format your computer with XP, Linux Unix............ Hello there.. If you referring to a Unix system, you can update/change the password using passwd ...

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...know how to do it. You can use the netstat -a command to find out which ports are open on a local Linux/Unix or Windows system (Figure 1), but netstat can't be used remotely across a network.

...Linux system was built. You need to select the USB Modem (CDC ACM) support kernel option. If you build as modules, you need to install the acm.o option. You need to set up the device node entries for ...

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...reference, go to your "/lib/modules/usb" subfolder to see if there is a module there that exists for it. Depending on your Linux distribution, your "/usb" subfolder may be in a different location ...

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...reference, go to your "/lib/modules/usb" subfolder to see if there is a module there that exists for it. Depending on your Linux distribution, your "/usb" subfolder may be in a different location ...

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