I log in to the internet through cyberoam 24 online client in windows xp.
Im planning to leave windows os, as it is old and slower than linux. My most of the work is on internet, also kindly tell how to run internet through a live cd.
I log in to the internet through cyberoam 24 online client in windows xp.
Im planning to leave windows os, as it is old and slower than linux. My most of the work is on internet, also kindly tell how to run internet through a live cd.
I agree, Linux Ubuntu is much better then any Windows OS, im sticking with Windows Vista on my laptop but have Ubuntu running on my other laptop. Ubuntu works with Mozilla Firefox, there is a Firefox Logo on the top left of the Ubuntu window. The net should fire up as normal, once you click on that it should find the settings automatically, it did for me, please let me know if it does or not, if not i shall have a gander at it for you.
To connect to the Internet:
1.Open System → Administration → Networking.
2.Select the connection you wish to use, then click Properties.
3.Ensure Enable this connection is turned on.
4.If your ISP or network administrator has given you an IP address, set Configuration to Static IP address, then enter the address in the IP address field and click OK. Otherwise, set Configuration to DHCP and click OK.
5.To activate or deactivate network connections, select your connection, then click Activate/Deactivate.
Wireless Cards
Many wireless cards are automatically detected by Ubuntu during installation. To see if your card is supported, open System → Administration → Networking. If your wireless card is listed, you can follow the section called “Basic Procedure” to connect to the Internet. A complete listing of wireless cards which work with Ubuntu can be found online at the Ubuntu Wiki. Please add your wireless card to the list if it works with Ubuntu.
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