Tag Archives: network

How to browse files using Damn Small Linux Live CD.?

Hi i am just starting to use DSL and i need to configure the NDISWrapper to find my Belkin wireless network card’s .INF file, which is located on the Belkin wireless Network Card CD. so im trying to open up a file browser to locate the INF file but i cant figure out how to go about doing that.

To simplify
*How to i browse files with DSL.

Western Digital My Book World Edition II – 2 TB (2 x 1 TB) Network Attached Storage Reviews

Western Digital My Book World Edition II – 2 TB (2 x 1 TB) Network Attached Storage

  • Offers 2 TB storage capacity in an elegant, small footprint design
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  • UPnP enabled, makes network configuration easy and convenient
  • 2TB = 2000GB Hard Drive Capacity
  • Configurable to RAID 1 (Mirrored)

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Getting linux to access the network?

I would like to use my Knoppix Live CD Linux distro at school, but it won’t detect the Internet connection through the school’s network. It can see other computers on the LAN just fine; it just can’t get on the Internet. I think it may have a problem to do with security, (our school uses Novell to manage network account access). For the record I’m going to point out that I do have permission to use the school’s Internet access; I’m not doing anything shifty. It’s just I don’t think Linux realizes that.
So, any ideas?

Ubuntu 10.10 – A quick look at Linux running from a live CD

A quick look at Ubuntu, a Linux based OS you can use for free. I download, burn to CD, and take a look at Ubuntu 10.10. Ubuntu is a Linux based operating system.

What was that Linux OS on a CD?

I wouldn’t say it was a “hacking” OS exactly but it was certainly geared towards network security. And as a bonus, what Linux live CDs mount Windows-based partitions?