Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 20th Jan 2006 21:39 UTC
Apple Apple Computer's announcement of new Macs based on processors from Intel raises an interesting question: Since both the Mac and Windows operating systems now run on Intel-based hardware, shouldn't it be easy to run both on the same computer? That simple question deserves a simple answer. But there isn't one - at least not right now. Reaching the nirvana of running the two most popular desktop operating systems on one machine is a lot harder than you might expect.
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RE[5]: Why?
by jamesrdorn on Sat 21st Jan 2006 05:16 UTC in reply to "RE[4]: Why?"
jamesrdorn
Member since:
2005-07-27

Setting static IPs? Dude, Internet sharing TURNS ON A DHCP SERVER.
And without internet sharing, your 169.254.x.x is perfectly useable.
I suppose you think Bojour (Rendezvous) is worthless also?

You have some serious emotional problems to be calling people gay.

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RE[6]: Why?
by fooo on Sat 21st Jan 2006 05:22 in reply to "RE[5]: Why?"
fooo Member since:
2005-09-21

Do I have to make a movie for you??!

Client on an ad-hoc network. client on an ad-hoc network. Please understand now. You are shaking my faith in mankind.

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RE[7]: Why?
by jamesrdorn on Sat 21st Jan 2006 05:38 in reply to "RE[6]: Why?"
jamesrdorn Member since:
2005-07-27

Since the only option you have is to Create an ad-hoc session or join one, maybe you need the steps to join one..


1. Airport menu
2. Select network.

By it's very meaning, Ad Hoc is computer to computer networking without base station... what is so difficult about it?

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