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I don't think they are saying you have a limit of 50mb rather you can only upload files no larger than 50mb. Most FTP clients take this into account (it's quite common) and allow you to split large uploads into chunks smaller than 50mb which can be joined together again at the other end.
It says post slow reply for everyone.
That error can be attributed to a number of things such as a problem with the DNS server(s) or packet loss. It's hard to say without more info to go on but try a few traceroutes to the websites you're trying to get on.
Just installed Ubuntu properly after using the live cd for a couple of days and it prompted me to install some updates. (By some I mean 137 updates, and I thought you said Windows was bad lol)
Getting to the point.. It's downloaded them all and it's now installing them but seems to have...
No worries.. I tend to learn through experience and practice rather than anything else and with networking machines together being something I've never done I'd rather ask people than read pages on some random website :)
I'm running Ubuntu from a live cd at the moment and I'll be reformatting and installing it later so I'm not in a position to try networking them together just yet. I'll report back later this afternoon and let you all know how I got on.
Some things I know Sn00p and some I don't. I'd rather be open and ask for help with something I'm stuck on rather than muddle through and try and pretend I know it all.
I've never had any need to network two PC's together before so it's not something I've picked up along the way.
I did work for an ISP working on ADSL2+ implementation but why would that make me an expert at networking a laptop to a pc??
I guess your mum's female but I doubt that makes her an expert in the escort trade does it?
I've been given a laptop from my old man and I would like to network it to my main pc.
The pc is running XP Pro and the Laptop is running Ubuntu. Is it possible to network the two together via my router? (Router has 4 ethernet ports)
While not the best online shop in the world or best website this certainly gives you enough cases to choose from (or draw inspiration) - http://www.xcase.co.uk/
That's perfectly possible with the DG834GT. I used to have one and from memory it has 4 Ethernet ports on the back and obviously wireless.
I set up my cousins Sky router/Netgear to his PC and XB360 without any problems.
Some say you can, some say you can't.
My interpretation is that it is possible to use other routers but A, It's not straight forward and B, It's part of Sky's T&C's that you use the supplied router.
http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/sky-router/5710-can-i-use-my-own-router-sky-broadband.html - May...
I just set it to notify me of updates but not to download them automatically.
You don't really want to be half way through a round of BF2142 and then find updates are downloading themselves in the background.