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From: Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid>
Newsgroups: talk.politics.misc,alt.survival
Subject: Re: ANOTHER Boeing Incident - Dozens Injured
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2024 07:16:01 GMT
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On a sunny day (15 Mar 2024 02:17:09 GMT) it happened rbowman
<bowman@montana.com> wrote in <l5hpd5F8jqkU8@mid.individual.net>:

>On Thu, 14 Mar 2024 16:30:16 GMT, Jan Panteltje wrote:
>
>> Long ago I bought an Asus eeePC 701, small sort of portable computer,
>> it ran Linux.
>> It was an enormous success,
>
>It still have mine. The problem was when it didn't support WPA2. I moved 
>on to a slightly larger Acer 'netbook'.  I'm trying to freshen it up with 
>a Linux distro but it has a Broadcom chip that isn't recognized. Chicken 
>and egg since my home setup is strictly wireless. I'm going to try a USB 
>dongle.

There are 2 reasons I do no longer use it:
1 cannot upgrade the browser
2 its Linux will not see USB 4G dongles as ethernet port automatically
so I cannot use it with my Huawei 4G USB sticks.
(Maybe there is a trick, but that would require a kernel update?).
I do have an old Huawei model E172 3G USB dongle that worked on it,
not tried in 10 years or so..
All providers here are now 4G and talking about 5G.