--- Austin Godber wrote: > I have installed FC3 on a IBM T42. Getting the > internal wireless > working was pretty simple. I think I found step by > step instructions on > the web somewhere. It should be equally simple on > FC4. > > However, I have also installed Ubuntu 5.10 on a Sony > with a similar > wireless card (ipw2100, my T42 had the ipw2200) and > the wireless worked > on install. Nothing to do. It just worked. > > I would recommend Ubuntu or second FC4. Once you > have that installed, > have her try Gaim, log in with her existing screen > name and try it out. > She should see her existing contact list. > Actually, it sounds to me > like she is using AOL as her dialup. There are > (were) projects that > allowed you to do this from Linux, but I have never > used them so best of > luck to you. > > As far as ssh access, it really depends on how she > connects to the > internet. If she is going to get broadband, I would > pick up a hardware > router/wireless AP while she is in town and > configure it with her laptop > ... reserve IPs for her MAC addresses (wired and > wireless), set up port > forwarding to port 22 on the router to those > internal IPs (10022 -> > IP1:22, 20022 -> IP2:22). This way you can just ask > her if she is > connected to the wired or wireless and then know > which port to connect > to (if you remeber the mapping). And just make sure > that you have the > machine configured to start sshd on startup. > (Ubuntu by default doesn't > install sshd, so "apt-get install openssh-server" > package). > > Good luck > Austin > > Carl Parrish wrote: > > Okay my aunt, who is in her 60's, heard about > Linux on a PBS program. > > She knew I was involved with it so she asked me to > install it for her. > > So far we've purchased a IBM (or really Leveno) > Thinkpad for her. I'm > > guessing that's probably the best laptop to start > with. (for Linux). I'm > > a little gun shy about laptops because I once > tried installing on a > > Gateway and just found that it was impossible. I > have successfully > > gotten Fedora on a Toshiba however. Okay basically > my concerns are 1) > > getting the wireless networking going. 2) making > sure that I can ssh > > into the box. 3) Get AOL working with it. She > lives in Michigan so > > everything that has to be done hands on has to be > done during the next > > two weeks whiles she's here. She's already used to > Thunderbird, firefox, > > and Open Office. But she's currently using AOL > (and she's scared there > > is no way to keep up with her contacts if she > leaves). Anyone know if > > AOL's client will work with CrossOver? She'll have > high speed Internet > > access while she's here and wants to set it up at > her house., but still > > will keep AOL. So any resources words of advise or > known dangers would > > be good. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Carl P. > > Just a suggestion to make things a little easier. Look into a free service like dynamic dns. You can setup a cron job to regularly report her current ip to the service. then just user her dns name to connect. helps if the ip changes sometimes. Shin zen ni rei -j Registered Linux user number 403109 http://counter.li.org/ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss