  I2usesmoothie
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| reply to Mercurybird Re: Simplify it for me please...
If you want to use both smoothie GUI and your router, just replug into your wan port and change your routers ip to that of your SW; ie mine is 192.168.0.1 and my router is 192.168.0.2. After you change your router setting switch back to your lan port instead of the wan port. This will allow you to connect to you SW box and your router gui. Enjoy.
Oh buy the way, I run SUSE 10 and love it. |
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  cork1958 Cork
join:2000-02-26 Fruitport, MI | reply to Mercurybird Ubuntu "Breezy" 5.10 rocks!! |
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  alien9999999 Your Head Looks Nice Premium join:2002-05-21 B-3000 | reply to No_Strings :-(
She is quite a bit older than me, but she was very cool in Alien Resurrection. -- Alien is my name and headbiting is my game. |
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  alien9999999 Your Head Looks Nice Premium join:2002-05-21 B-3000
| reply to Mercurybird I AM on the map!
B8511 is the international notation of a zip code.
Speaking of which, i need to change it, I've moved about a year and a half ago...
it's now B3000 or B-3000, but it doesn't accept it, i think... -- Alien is my name and headbiting is my game. |
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  wiles Premium join:2002-03-17 USA
| reply to Al1776 said by Al1776 :said by dave :You might be better off asking this question over in the Security forum, though. I agree, but I was hoping the OP would tell me what HE uses as I want to hear from actual users who are not XP haters. I wonder how Access 2000 would run under Crossover Office. Maybe I won't have to run Windows? Then again there is the 'right tool for the job' thing... and I have a dual boot box.. but have not booted to XP for 2 years... and never while connected to the router. Al I actually just gave Office XP a shot with crossover office and it runs great. There are some issues, like getting excel charts into word documents and having them appear correctly. I don't really use Access but I did try running it and it seemed to work without a hitch.
Heh, I think installing windows programs with crossover office is easier then installing them natively in windows. You don't have to reboot and the whole thing is so automated. It works great. |
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  alien9999999 Your Head Looks Nice Premium join:2002-05-21 B-3000 | if you're getting appearence issues, then why not using openoffice (or staroffice)...? -- Alien is my name and headbiting is my game. |
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  wiles Premium join:2002-03-17 USA
| said by alien9999999 :if you're getting appearence issues, then why not using openoffice (or staroffice)...? Well openoffice 2.0 crashes randomly, left on its own. I won't even be doing anything and it just closes. Staroffice, well, that would cost some money on my part and I'm not guaranteed it might be free of the same issue OO has. So running Microsoft office allows me to at least be able to perform most of the functions I need to do on a regular basis, and when necessary to put together an intense word document with embedded charts and such I'll boot into windows. |
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  yock TFTC Premium join:2000-11-21 Fairfield, OH | reply to Mercurybird abiword and gnumeric are great. |
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  wiles Premium join:2002-03-17 USA
| said by yock :abiword and gnumeric are great. I was thinking of giving those "gnome office" things a shot. |
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  Mercurybird Premium join:2004-06-24 Hooks, TX
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| reply to I2usesmoothie said by I2usesmoothie :
If you want to use both smoothie GUI and your router, just replug into your wan port and change your routers ip to that of your SW; ie mine is 192.168.0.1 and my router is 192.168.0.2. After you change your router setting switch back to your lan port instead of the wan port. This will allow you to connect to you SW box and your router gui. Enjoy.
Oh buy the way, I run SUSE 10 and love it. I haven't tried this yet but I'm sure going to. Thanks so much for posting it.  -- They said if I wanted to take the "C" out of RAP that I would have to put it in somewhere else. So here it is; What's crappening? |
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