Top Tip: Windows 95, 98SE and Linux home network?
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Windows 98SE emulated on Pocket PC
Windows 98SE emulated on Pocket PC
05/22/2004 03:26 PMIntegrating Linux into a Windows
Network?
Integrating Linux into a Windows
Network?
12/27/2004 11:27 PMSlashdot Dec 28 2004 3:00AM GMT
Linux system backup for Windows network
admins
Linux system backup for Windows network
admins
06/08/2004 07:16 AMWhat you do to back up your computers depends on the value of your
data and how far you're willing to go. You can hold users responsible
for their own backups. Alternatively, you can create and store backups
on floppy disks, CDs, tape drives, and so on. You can back up part or
all of the data, even in real time.
Linux in a Windows Workstation
Environment, Part III: Local Network
Support
Linux in a Windows Workstation
Environment, Part III: Local Network
Support
04/06/2005 06:43 AMThe final article in this series described the implementation of a VPN
server to enable encrypted Wi-Fi transmissions.
Linux in a Windows Workstation
Environment, Part II: Local Network
Support
Linux in a Windows Workstation
Environment, Part II: Local Network
Support
03/17/2005 03:04 AMSetting up local network support for file shares, print serving and
intranet services.
Dynamic Network Factory announces
Windows and Linux-based 2400 NAS Servers
packing over 9TB in one unit
Dynamic Network Factory announces
Windows and Linux-based 2400 NAS Servers
packing over 9TB in one unit
09/01/2004 02:23 AMDynamic Network Factory, a leading developer of cost-effective,
high-performance storage solutions, announced today the FlexStor-NAS
and StorBank 2400 NAS systems, which hold 24 RAID Certified™ Serial
ATA hard drives in a compact 5U chassis, with storage capacities up to
9.6TB. [PRWEB Sep 1, 2004]
Home network complexity challenges
customer satisfactionStudy finds that
installation complexity – quantified by
“help desk” calls – reduces both
satisfaction with and brand loyalty to
home networking products and services
Home network complexity challenges
customer satisfactionStudy finds that
installation complexity – quantified by
“help desk” calls – reduces both
satisfaction with and brand loyalty to
home networking products and services
09/04/2004 02:40 AMCustomer satisfaction and brand loyalty regarding home networking
equipment are related directly to product ease of installation and
operation, according to Parks Associates’ Primary Perspectives:
Complexity and Customer Satisfaction in the Networked Home.The study
finds that satisfaction declines precipitously – as much as 25% – if a
customer is required to make two or more service calls to install and
operate home network equipment. Progress has been made in simplifying
these products through standard device drivers and graphics-based
installation wizards, but in order to secure long-term success in this
market, developers and providers should continue devising new ways to
reduce the complexity of home networking solutions. [PRWEB Sep 4,
2004]
Windows XP Home Edition N, el Windows
sin Media Player
Windows XP Home Edition N, el Windows
sin Media Player
03/29/2005 04:32 AMHow to really network your home
How to really network your home
07/08/2004 08:52 PMZDNet Jul 8 2004 11:37PM GMT
The home sharing network
The home sharing network
05/06/2004 12:16 AMBoston Globe May 6 2004 4:54AM GMT
How I'd rebuild my home network
How I'd rebuild my home network
12/09/2003 09:47 PMZDNet Dec 9 2003 8:38PM ET
MS Office and Network Home Directories
MS Office and Network Home Directories
03/14/2003 01:08 PMAs already noted in this forum MS Office crashes when the user has a
network home directory. This is because of the existance of the file
"Office Registration Cache X". The existing hint only helps if you
have your home on a ...
Modular Home Network PVR at CeBIT
Modular Home Network PVR at CeBIT
03/15/2003 01:24 PMClark Community Network || CCN Home
Clark Community Network || CCN Home
11/11/2003 05:55 AMThe Clark Community Network .. n paso ms all ..
amateurish
forclark.com
track this
site | 6 links
Wireless Network Security for the Home
Wireless Network Security for the Home
02/12/2004 09:58 AMPrinter Sharing on a Home Network
Printer Sharing on a Home Network
06/08/2004 06:06 AMA Linux Island in a C:\ of Windows: Part
3, Playing in the Windows World
A Linux Island in a C:\ of Windows: Part
3, Playing in the Windows World
03/14/2005 05:25 PMNow that your Linux VM is up, running and connected to the company
network, it's time to move corporate work to the Linux side.
The USB server: connecting USB devices
to your home network
The USB server: connecting USB devices
to your home network
01/08/2004 08:15 PMIt might take a moment for the importance of this gadget to sink in,
but Keyspan is introducing a USB server that lets you connect...
Back to Basics : Setting up a Home
Network
Back to Basics : Setting up a Home
Network
12/24/2004 12:32 PM" I have one desktop computer running Windows ME, one desktop computer
running XP Pro, and a laptop running XP Home. I'm using a router and a
cable modem to get them connected to the Internet."
Japanese Firms Create Home (Appliance)
Network
Japanese Firms Create Home (Appliance)
Network
12/27/2003 04:13 AMJOstrow writes "The Japanese companies Toshiba, Mitsubishi, Sharp, and
Sanyo are teaming up to create a standard for home appliances
communicating over a ...
KT innovates in home network, high-speed
Internet
KT innovates in home network, high-speed
Internet
11/03/2003 05:58 PMKorea Herald Nov 3 2003 3:40PM ET
Real World Linux - The Big Move From
Windows to Linux
Real World Linux - The Big Move From
Windows to Linux
06/26/2002 01:02 PM"I have recently jumped over to Linux from Windows, after putting it
off for far too long, and thought it might be worth sharing my
experience in order to encourage others in the same boat."
Comcast Offers Home Network
Installation, Equipment Rental
Comcast Offers Home Network
Installation, Equipment Rental
05/05/2004 03:44 PMComcast will install Wi-Fi gear, configure a router, and rent it to
their customers with new program: Comcast Home Networking includes the
delivery and installation of Wi-Fi networking for a setup fee and $5
per month (covering the router and one PC Card). Setup costs $200 for
two computers up to $300 for five computers, the maximum covered by
this deal. A current discount program chops $100 off that price until
June 1. The terms and pricing don't explain the rental fee for the
second through fifth computers' hardware, referring to a "rate card"
that isn't on the Web site. The installation includes configuring and
setting a WEP encryption key for the network, a task which with
certain equipment can cause grown men and women to weep. There's
definitely a place for a service in which the equipment is covered
against defects. The site for the program doesn't note this, but
Comcast's overarching subscriber terms says, During the term of this
Agreement, Comcast will repair and maintain all Comcast Equipment and
you agree that the Comcast Equipment will not be serviced by anyone
other than Comcast employees or agents. Part of the press release
noted that this package, offered as $52.95 per month excluding the
rental fees and install fees, has up to 4 Mbps download speeds and 384
Kbps upload speeds. The basic package is $42.95 per month for 3 Mbps
down and 256Kbps up. These prices require a Comcast cable
subscription; it's $10 extra per month without such a subscription.
(Macintosh users need not apply.) Qwest DSL's comparable service is
$39.99/month for 1.5 Mbps down, 896 Kbps up (with Qwest phone
service). Qwest also offers a wireless option with less support and no
installation but without the rental cost: you just buy an Actiontec
device with 802.11g and DSL modem support built in....
PlaNetwork Journal -> Anybody Can Be TV:
How P2P Home Video will Challenge The
Network News
PlaNetwork Journal -> Anybody Can Be TV:
How P2P Home Video will Challenge The
Network News
07/23/2004 09:57 PMDrazen Pantic (who knows what he's talking about): PlaNetwork Journal
-> Anybody Can Be TV: How P2P Home Video will Challenge The Network
News
SecurityFocus HOME News: Defenses
lacking at social network sites
SecurityFocus HOME News: Defenses
lacking at social network sites
01/10/2004 07:54 PMhttp://www.securityfocus.com/news/7739
Sites like LiveJournal and Tribe are poised to be the next big thing
on the Web in 2004, but their security and privacy practices are more
like 1997.
I find that most time, there is better security from those who
know little about it but run smaller "Social Network" software, i.e.
PHPNuke, Post Nuke, etc. Some of the security features I have seen in
these Open Source software are just know showing up in things like...
[IBM.com] Windows-to-Linux roadmapPart
1. Thinking in Linux
[IBM.com] Windows-to-Linux roadmapPart
1. Thinking in Linux
12/10/2003 05:26 PMIntroducing "Cooperative Linux" - Linux
for Windows, No Less
Introducing "Cooperative Linux" - Linux
for Windows, No Less
04/12/2004 02:06 PMA month ago, a trial version of a little-known Linux application
called "CoLinux" was released that is the first working free and open
source method for optimally running Linux on Microsoft Windows
natively. It's the work of a 21 year-old Israeli computer science
student and some Japanese open source programmers; in Israel, analysts
are already saying it could help transform the software world.
Home PCs to get key Windows fix
Home PCs to get key Windows fix
08/17/2004 04:08 AMPC owners will be able to download a major security update for Windows
XP as from Wednesday.
Windows in home become TV
Windows in home become TV
01/24/2004 09:13 AMChicago Tribune Jan 24 2004 1:16PM GMT
Home Based Business and Network
Marketing, Meets Gabriel Osorio III.
Will It Meet You ?
Home Based Business and Network
Marketing, Meets Gabriel Osorio III.
Will It Meet You ?
02/01/2005 10:06 PMHolding a Masters Degree in Business Administration from one of the
Nations Top Ivy-League Schools, This 24 year old decides to take the
unorthodox route to success. "While my peers were slowly moving along
getting great jobs, I sky-rocketed and got my own Home Based
business." [PRWEB Jan 28, 2005]
Red Hat: Stick with Windows at home
Red Hat: Stick with Windows at home
11/04/2003 10:55 AMRed Hat's chief executive has said that Linux needs to mature further
before home users will get a positive experience from the operating
system, saying they should choose Windows instead. Linux is seen by
Microsoft as its most dangerous competitor for desktop operating
systems, and after a number of high-profile cases where government
departments have switched from Windows to Linux-based systems, the OS
has been making some progress. However, Red Hat said that the hype
around desktop Linux is still mostly unfounded at the moment.
Windows XP Home Edition N...o one wants
it
Windows XP Home Edition N...o one wants
it
06/24/2005 07:22 PMPC makers, distributors pass on Windows XP N:
Microsoft was forced to start selling a version of Windows in Europe
that didn't include Windows Media Player. So Microsoft created
"Windows XP Home Edition N."
But — big surprise — no one wants it. I mean,
why would you? Who would buy a purposely disabled version of the
software? This means that the "punishment" meted out by the court
means exactly nothing.
Spanish online computer store Publinet has not ordered the
product.
"We'll first see how it sells. I heard that this version would be
cheaper," said Jose Cabeza, technical director for Publinet. "If it
isn't, logically the market will decide about it. I don't see why a
client on the street would choose a lesser product."
Microsoft originally wanted to call the product "Windows XP Reduced
Media Edition," but the court nixed that since they felt Microsoft
was trying to dissuade consumers from buying it.
It looks like that doesn't matter — according to the article,
retailers aren't even buying it. I think consumers are going
to have to look around a bit to even find someone who stocks it.
Home users get Windows SP2
Home users get Windows SP2
08/21/2004 12:59 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Fri Aug 20, 03:08 pm GMT
Windows Home Server my way!
Windows Home Server my way!
02/05/2005 10:16 PMRick Hallihan has some great ideas over on Blobservations about the
dilemma a lot of us are dealing with, because we have multiple
computers in the home. He list a whole bunch of features for a
proposed Windows Home Server. I would like to narrow them down into
one paragraph.
Lets say I have 5 windows computers at home all on the network. By
a simple click in the network windows I designate which computers I
want synchronized and press go. In that synchronize I want pictures,
documents, pst files, download dir and any other data containing
directory I designate and of course my desktop settings etc. Of course
there should be a schedule option but I would be satisfied with "GO"
It should take less than 5 minutes to setup and be so easy my
grandmother could do it.
I have my computers organized and I know where my data is. I also
have my data synchronized with 2 other machines plus a external
hard-drive I rotate every month from my safe deposit box. But hey I am
a geek and it's still a plan. I should be able to sit down to any
computer on my home network login and have my profile and all of my
settings replicated before hand.
Think of all the people you would save from cursing the hardware
gods when a hard-drive self destructs by making it easy.. Hey
hard-drive space is cheap. I have 3 200 gig drives on the shelf empty
because they were on sale for $59.95. I agree with Rick their has to
be a better and easier way.
I'd buy a license as I wave my credit card above my head.. [Blobservations]
Windows XP Home Networking Chat
Windows XP Home Networking Chat
04/20/2004 04:48 AMHome users get key Windows update
Home users get key Windows update
08/18/2004 07:15 AMMicrosoft is making its important security update for Windows XP
available on auto-update servers today.
How to Backup Windows XP Home Edition
How to Backup Windows XP Home Edition
09/10/2004 04:34 PMWebDevInfo Sep 10 2004 7:28PM GMT
Linux EIB Home Server
Linux EIB Home Server
06/13/2004 04:54 PMFirst release of a simulated EIB Home Server
Linux for Home Users
Linux for Home Users
07/06/2004 04:52 PMWebDevInfo Jul 6 2004 9:05PM GMT
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