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    FILE SHARING

    First question: Do you intend to connect them together via cat5 cable or wireless?
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    Linux friendly broadband

    Sorry, SUSE Linux
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    HP PC with Dell monitor, possible?

    Generally speaking, most monitors will work fine with most pc’s. Good pc’s these days tend to have DVI (digital) interfaces as well as VGA. (You can get a connector to use a VGA monitor on DVI output if needed). I would recommend that before anybody purchases a new monitor, they make sure it is...
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    Linux friendly broadband

    The previous post assumes SUZI Linux.
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    Linux friendly broadband

    Correct, Broadband or ADSL routers are not OS specific. We use Netgear DG835 routers with our installations. We connect them to Linux bases systems via Ethernet and they work fine. Unless you’re using DHCP, you will have to set a gateway in Linux to point to the ADSL router. From a root...
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    Horizontal wiring in a kitchen

    Nice one guys! As you can see, I have only just registered. Yet to get to grips with system (and strange comments at the end).
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    Horizontal wiring in a kitchen

    Can a qualified electrician please answer this question for me? I am preparing to install a new kitchen. I have had two electricians round to provide quotes for additional wiring. The cooker control unit (isolating switch) will remain in its original position; however the electric oven will...
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    Warning 'Bubble' Appears on Screen. What Does It mean?

    To get rid of the warning message you don’t actually have to add more physical RAM, although would be preferable. Virtual Memory is a system whereby if you ‘dynamically’ run out of physical memory, the OS (Windows) will automatically start to use your hard disk as if it was physical RAM...
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