XCorvis said:There's a lot of weirdness in Windows sharing. Frequently, computers will simply not see each other until they've been running for a while. Sometimes they need a reboot. Sometimes they just never will without a little help.
Windows is a game. If you win, you get to use Unix.Thanee said:But then all the games won't work anymore.![]()
SteelDraco said:If he's behind a router for the apartment, he'll want the internal IP, rather than the router's, which is what that site gives you.
If XCorvis's suggestion doesn't work, and you're behind a router, try this. At the computer you want to connect to, go to the Start menu, and hit Run. Type in "command", and then hit enter. It'll pull up a black box with an old-style DOS prompt. Type "ipconfig" in there, and it'll give you a bunch of numbers. Write down the number labeled "IP Address" - it'll probably start with 192.168, and then have two other numbers. Use that number for the IP in XCorvis's suggestion. It should connect you.
azhrei_fje said:Windows is a game. If you win, you get to use Unix.
Thanee said:Windows is better than its bad reputation. Since XP, anyways.
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Thanee
azhrei_fje said:I agree that it's better than its bad reputation. But not by much. My wife can lock up her Dell running XP Pro/SP2 (with all updates except IE7) every 7-10 days. And it's a solid lock -- no mouse movement, typing more than 10 letters does not generate the "keyboard buffer is full" beep, cannot ping the machine (!), nothing. (The no-ping is particularly distressing since that should be handled by the IP stack as the result of an interrupt!)
My Unix boxes can become very slow/sluggish under a heavy load, but they don't lock up.
However, I understand about the games. About 99% of the games out there are Windows-only, so if you like to game, you just have to suck it up and use Windows.
I agree, but there's no need to get personal.werk said:Her computer is sick and dirty.
I agree (again). Most of the time, the primary problem is the creature sitting in front of the computer. I don't believe that in this case.One measurement is not a sample...I have 6 Dells, worked at Dell, and my current employer is all dells. Windows is fine, Dells are OK, users are bad.