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    Mobile net using Linux

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by arpanroy1987, Mar 10, 2009.

  1. arpanroy1987

    arpanroy1987 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I am a beginner in Linux environment. I want to know which linux distribution is best for mobile net. My mobile handset is NOKIA N72 with GPRS connectivity and my surfing speed is upto 115.2 Kbps . Currently I am using Mandriva Powerpack 2009, but I can not find the process of network connection in it.If u know any thing please reply. My phone number is --->9474699490(Arpan)
     
  2. proxima_centauri

    proxima_centauri Notebook Consultant

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    arpanroy1987 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Because I have a Lenovo laptop which helps me to know different things by creating different h/w problems. I like it very much because by this process I learn many small but important features which might not known to others. Please Reply my friend -proxima_centauri. My mob-9474699490
     
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    proxima_centauri Notebook Consultant

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    Do you want to install Linux on your laptop or on your mobile? perhaps I misintepreted your post.

    If you want to install Linux on your laptop. I would suggest Linux Mint 6 or Ubuntu 8.10 since you don't seem to have much experience with GNU/Linux
     
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    Renee Notebook Virtuoso

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    Insist that you go to the Linux place before answering his questions.
    -Renee