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    How to use a printer from a PC using FC4?

    Need help checkout www.samba.org
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    Can a 64 bit linux be used in PC with VMware?

    64 bit linux you need 64bit hardware to run 64bit guest OS https://www.vmware.com/pdf/processor_check.pdf
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    Can a 64 bit linux be used in PC with VMware?

    64 bit linux hi today almost all the variants of GNU/Linux are avialable for 64bit systems. To install and run a 64-bit guest operating system, you must have a supported CPU in the host computer(i.e. a 64bit processor) and you must be running a VMware product that supports 64-bit guests. ajit
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    [help] How to mount mobile hard disk (usb device) on linux

    if i am getting you right you want to use external hard drive with usb interface. you can mount the external drive same as you mount your internal drive instead of using 'hda' you must use 'sda' in your mount command eg: to mount internal drive mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/cdrive to mount external...
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    Linux kernel module programming error

    check the kernel version you have build the module for,You need to compile the driver for 2.4.18 kernel. You can not use a driver which is compiled against a particular kernel version with another different kernel.
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    I cannot access Linux after installing Windows XP

    Linux and Windows XP hi Ahmed, you have lost your boot loader from the MBR Boot the system with the original installation medium used for the initial installation untill YaST installation program starts. After a few more seconds, the screen should display the graphical installer. After...
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    Are there any Thin-X clients for Linux?

    you can use XDMCP (X Display Manager Control Protocol) configure it on your host machine and you can login remotely via a X server running on your computer for more info checkout www.tldp.org/HOWTO/XDMCP-HOWTO/

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