Re: [SLE] New to Suse-Linux



On Wednesday 26 July 2006 12:25, Clevent Christian wrote:
I'm new to suse-linux and have being using the OS for the last 3 months.
I've now had broadband fitted at home. When I was using Windows and the
dial up system I could understand things. Now with broadband and
suse-linux on my computer the CD from Blueyonder wont run on suse-linux.
I'm not sure what is required in suse-linux to see Blueyonder and the
internet.

It shouldn't be hard to hook you up but we need more information.

What kind of connection to your linux box does this require... Ethernet?
USB? etc... Describe the broadband setup.

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