Hi, and happy New Year!
I downloaded and booted the Live CD this evening and encoutered pretty much all the problems that were detailed in the "Disabled Live CD" thread (including not being able to get the OS to see my NIC, and thus not being able to get online). I also noticed, though, that I could get into the ROS browser, and it saw all my drives, but could only access one small FAT32 partitioned space, and none of my NTFS drives. Just curious why. I'm not a programmer; mostly a hardware dabbler and when I saw ROS it piqued my curiousity.
Chuck
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Re: Another Stupid Question from a Non-Programmer Type
Depending on if your Nic is a common one it may exist in the ROS driver folder, but if you have anything else you need to put the driver and inf file in the propriate folder or a insall disk in the slot may work too atleast if the files is in the root of the floppy.singletrack138 wrote:Hi, and happy New Year!
I downloaded and booted the Live CD this evening and encoutered pretty much all the problems that were detailed in the "Disabled Live CD" thread (including not being able to get the OS to see my NIC, and thus not being able to get online). I also noticed, though, that I could get into the ROS browser, and it saw all my drives, but could only access one small FAT32 partitioned space, and none of my NTFS drives. Just curious why. I'm not a programmer; mostly a hardware dabbler and when I saw ROS it piqued my curiousity.
Chuck
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