Larry, >Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 10:42:01 -0400 >From: "Virden, Larry W." <lvirden@xxxxxxx> > >I unfortunately don't have the laptop model with me right now, nor the >model of the wireless card - two really good pieces of information that >I should have gotten before I posted. I apologize. > >As for what I mean by old - the laptop is 7 or more years old, I'd >hazard a guess. Ah, I see. So you may not be able to install 686 software. Not that big a deal. > >How can I tell between RH and RHEL? RedHat Enterprise is what they went to after RH9. It came out around '04. RH4..., uh, I started using RedHat at 5.2 in the mid/late nineties. > >As for what I want to do with the laptop - two things. The number one >thing I want to do is to be able to take it to the library, connect to >their wi-fi, and use a web browser to browse web sites, read email, etc. Basic stuff. Any version should do you. > >The second thing I want to do is to be able to install a version of tcl >and supplimental libraries and write some code. I don't envision that >to be a big deal - the compiles will be a limited number, and the >interpreter runs normally with minimal impact on the system. Right, I agree. > >So, if I can get the wi-fi stuff to work, I should be pretty well set. Good luck. I dunno what might be in it. If you actually have RH installed, you should be able to look, at least cat'ing /proc, etc. mark -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list