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Old 6th June 2005, 01:21 AM
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FC4 Test.... a huge leap forward

Hi all

I installed FC4 test 4 this weekend without a hitch. I must say its a HUGE leap forward. The network broswing is a great feature. I can now play my audio CDs effortlessly. I could never do this with FC3.

I can only thank the FC team for their tireless efforts............... Linux has come of age!

Stephan
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Old 6th June 2005, 01:32 AM
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Is network browsing now as easy as Win? That's the only thing about that OS I like-the ease of sharing files. Would I be able to play an mp3 file that is on a networked pc...or execute a file without first copying it to my pc via ftp?
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Old 6th June 2005, 02:39 AM
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ive setup NFS between my linux boxes (fc3, fc4t3, and slackware) and its seamless, stable, and very quick... i have all my mp3's/apps/movies/etc on one box but they all my boxes access and use them as if it were local... or are you looking for a 'my network neighborhood' type thing with LISa?
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