They have no idea. The latest distros just seem to figure out how to connect. There is an additional setup item as I have to put in the network password. It was intuative though the connect button on Ubuntu was on the top right.

I do not think that the host on the other end cares at all. Most companies are running some version Linux. I remember when Wendy's restaurants first came out I got the contract to ensure two restaurants systems were operating. Turned out the 'computer' was a small Motorola 68010 box running Xenix and it dialed home with sales stats once an hour. Those systems were so easy to setup it was stupid.

I'd suggest with your background you try JackLab AND a regular distro, like Ubuntu.

It's easy and opens a whole new world.

And either should run on a decent older system. Years ago it was hard to get wireless cards to work. It now just runs. I plugged an hp wireless keyboard and mouse into my Ubuntu system and it just works. Things are getting better all the time.


John Conley
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