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I go to bed at night, leaving XP running, and my Internet connection is
dropped when I wake up.

I go to bed at night, leaving Suse Linux running.

I wake up in the morning, and it's still connected.
Jul 21 '05 #1
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Excellent, gives me more of an opportunity to hack that Linux POS of yours.

What a Dork.

"The New Celibacy" <ne*@Yorker.mag.c.1974> wrote in message
news:2P***************@newsread1.news.pas.earthlin k.net...

I go to bed at night, leaving XP running, and my Internet connection is
dropped when I wake up.

I go to bed at night, leaving Suse Linux running.

I wake up in the morning, and it's still connected.

Jul 21 '05 #2
Thats an amazing story.

I bet that Windows drop the connection when it detected a new virus tried to
compromise the security of you system. Windows was ready to establish the
connection again, but then you woke up, so, instead it preloaded your mail
program so could write this message faster!

Best Regards,
Alejandro Lapeyre
"Rob R. Ainscough" <ro*****@pacbell.net> escribió en el mensaje
news:un*************@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
Excellent, gives me more of an opportunity to hack that Linux POS of
yours.

What a Dork.

"The New Celibacy" <ne*@Yorker.mag.c.1974> wrote in message
news:2P***************@newsread1.news.pas.earthlin k.net...

I go to bed at night, leaving XP running, and my Internet connection is
dropped when I wake up.

I go to bed at night, leaving Suse Linux running.

I wake up in the morning, and it's still connected.


Jul 21 '05 #3
Linux is comatose; it does nothing on its own.

Bernie Yaeger

"The New Celibacy" <ne*@Yorker.mag.c.1974> wrote in message
news:2P***************@newsread1.news.pas.earthlin k.net...

I go to bed at night, leaving XP running, and my Internet connection is
dropped when I wake up.

I go to bed at night, leaving Suse Linux running.

I wake up in the morning, and it's still connected.

Jul 21 '05 #4

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