[Gllug] "Wrong software" installed on to desktop PC's causes crash
John Hearns
john.hearns at streamline-computing.com
Sat Nov 27 17:50:16 UTC 2004
On Sat, 2004-11-27 at 10:56 +0000, John Hearns wrote:
>
> In the Unix/Linux world there are projects like LCFG where you store the
> profile of a system on a server http://www.lcfg.org
> Or the Quattor stuff from CERN http://www.quattor.org
Also very much worth a mention is the Stateless Linux initiative from
RedHat:
http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS7029140488.html
Let's start shouting it from the rooftops now guys 'n' gals.
Linux is ready right now for managing and configuring sites with 1000's
of computers.
And as we know it runs on the fastest computers on the planet down to 80
quid Linksys home storage appliances.
ps. who said Windows is easy and Linus hard?
I have a Sitecom wireless card.
Put it into my Windows XP laptop.
Downloaded the drivers from the Sitecom site. For some reason, v4.0.7
drivers simply are not recognised. 4.0.5 are.
But there is no way to put in a WEP key.
On Fedora - drivers come built in.
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