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  1. Nade

    Shareing files

    Alright I'll play around with those and see if I can't get it working. I will post again if I run into any problems. thanks
  2. Nade

    Shareing files

    Ok, I have two things, but I think that they are connected in a way. I have RH 8.0 on my desktop and Windows XP on my laptop. I have a router that is Linux compatible, and a shared Internet connection, but I want to Share a few files between the two machines, how would I be able to do this. Also I want to set up a remote computer connection from my laptop (XP) to my desk top (Linux) how would I go about doing that? To clarify what I just said I want a window in RedHat that has my xp computer on it. That was some awkward wording Thanx PS if you could use laymans terms on this or explain th technical stuff for me I would appreciate iit. I am still new to Linux. thanks again
  3. Nade

    Fresh start

    Ok here is the deal, I just installed RedHat 8.0 on my machine this past Saturday. I decided that I wanted to be able to play warcraft III on my Linux machine, so I set it up like was specified here at Linux compatible. Everything worked out pretty good, warcraft was running pretty slow. I had a Geforce 2 so I figured I would just set up the drivers for it. I follow more instruction coming from here. the only problem is that this time I rebooted my system to see if it worked and it looks like I downloaded the wrong drivers or the wrong driver combination of drivers. Any way I cannot boot into Xwindows I can only go into the command prompt. I spent the past 5 hours trying to figure out what is going on and cannot. My question is is there anyway to strip those drivers from the system or revert redhat to the way it was before I made this major screw up with out reinstalling RedHat? This has been driving me bonkers :x Thanx Nade
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