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Re: internet
On Mint I haven't done anything. In fact after downloading and installing it, the first thing I did was surfing the internet.
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xenopeek,
Do you think, since Radiator has XP,
that his pc is a bit older (4+ years), and
that maybe Mint 13 LTS might be a better choice?
I'm assuming 13 is a bit gentler on older boxes.
And Long Term Support (LTS) is an added bonus.
Maybe a smaller desktop like xfce?
Not so many bells & whistles, eye candy, ear candy,
but xfce is smaller and faster.
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xenopeek,
Do you think, since Radiator has XP,
that his pc is a bit older (4+ years), and
that maybe Mint 13 LTS might be a better choice?
I'm assuming 13 is a bit gentler on older boxes.
And Long Term Support (LTS) is an added bonus.
Maybe a smaller desktop like xfce?
Not so many bells & whistles, eye candy, ear candy,
but xfce is smaller and faster.
...
Re: internet
Radiator,
Glad to see you gave Cold Boot a try.
Sorry it didn't solve your issues.
Cold Boot is one of those standard procedures
one should usually do before ripping up the place.
I've seem cold booting modems, both cable and dsl
work wonders.
Glad to see you gave Cold Boot a try.
Sorry it didn't solve your issues.
Cold Boot is one of those standard procedures
one should usually do before ripping up the place.
I've seem cold booting modems, both cable and dsl
work wonders.
Re: internet
Well, I don't what can be causing some websites to work fine and others not--not even a traceroute working That is pretty low-level in the operating system.Jim1938 wrote:Do you think, since Radiator has XP,
that his pc is a bit older (4+ years), and
that maybe Mint 13 LTS might be a better choice?
Re: internet
Interesting one.
Maybe you can try different router ( or router on your friend home with different ISP ).
Maybe you can try different router ( or router on your friend home with different ISP ).
Re: internet
I just followed the instructions in the page https://developers.google.com/speed/pub ... docs/using and now everything seems to working properly. I will report if any problem arises. For now million thanks to all people who took time to read and post suggestions. THANKYOU THANKYOU THANKYOU