if it's an ethernet device ALL operating systems are supported as long as you get your network card running. Only thing you need to check is that the router/modem can be configured trough a web based interface or telnet/ssh. basicaly you can pick up almost any elcheapo ethernet modem/router and it will work personaly i use a D-LINK modem/router they have web interface and are not to expencive -- Facts are stubborn things nightrid3r
I totally agree with the suggestion of getting a router. I also use D-Link at home, and we have a Linksys at the office (a small home or home/office one, nothing fancy). I run FC5 at home on my dual boot system, and at the office on one of the PCs connected (actually run it as a web server and have SSH set up on it as well using DynDNS free service because of the dynamic IP with our ISP). And likewise they say they only support Windows & Mac meaning their help desk people only support those two operating systems. But other operating systems will work fine, just don't call them asking how to configure your PPOE on it. Some do support some routers now. Bonne chance et amuses toi bien en Californie, Jacques B. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list