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what distros have what advantages?

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Chooco:
slackware and redhat cannot recognize my ethernet card, so far only Mandrake 8.0, 8.2 and FreeBSD have been able to detect it.
slackware installation was super hard......really bad instructions  :(

ok well which one will give me the most powerful server and includes KDE?

BobsYourUncle:
has anyone got a USB cable modem / internet connection sharing working on redhat 7.3? i was using 7.2 but i couldn't get it to work, so i switched to mndrake (mind you sharing still isn't working, but at least my modem works)

voidmain:
Well, go out and spend the 10 dollars on a network card.  Or read the documentation about how to install/enable your network card driver on the other distros.

Calum:

quote:Originally posted by Chooco:
ok well which one will give me the most powerful server and includes KDE?
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If you are running a server, you probably don't want to have KDE on it... If you do, i suggest "Microsoft windows 2000 server".

Master of Reality:

quote:Originally posted by BobsYourUncle:
has anyone got a USB cable modem / internet connection sharing working on redhat 7.3? i was using 7.2 but i couldn't get it to work, so i switched to mndrake (mind you sharing still isn't working, but at least my modem works)
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I got a cable modem that is hooked up to an ethernet card in my proxy server, which is sharing the internet with three other computers.

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