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transistor-man.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A detailed guide on resolving a driver conflict to get a low-cost Panda USB Wifi card working on Ubuntu 10.04. | |
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ncona.com
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| | | | | A family member told me her computer was very slow and asked me if I could do something about it. Her computer was pretty old and was running some version of Windows, but since she used it mostly for browsing and storing photos, I told her installing some light version of Linux might help it run a little faster. The machine has an AMD 64x2 processor and 1 GB of RAM. Looking at the requirements for Ubuntu, I found that it recommends 2 GB of RAM so I decided to try Lubuntu, which uses a lighter desktop env... | |
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blog.nuculabs.de
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| | | | | Hi ?, In this blog post I will show you how to connect an Ethernet only device to Wi-Fi using an extra router and the WDS functionality. I initially wanted to install the TP Link Archer T4U WiFi adapter driver on my Ubuntu 20.04 PC but unfortunately the driver is no longer supported. Since I really needed high internet speed for my PC, I decided to connect it via an Ethernet cable and buy another TP-Link router to use in WDS mode. | |
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jcs.org
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses the Dolch PAC 64, a portable Pentium-powered PC from the mid-1990s, detailing its specifications, upgrades, and usage for retro computing and gaming. | ||