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Please don't demand that someone answer your questions. Likely, no-one will. Also, please read the above link to learn how to ask an effective question.
my relience netsetter not detected on my os fedora 16
And to add to what szboardstretcher said, did you bother to put that question into Google?? You must have used it to find THIS site, didn't you? The VERY FIRST HIT for "reliance netsetter fedora 16" is: http://techno-geeks.blogspot.com/201...onnect-on.html
Please don't demand that someone answer your questions. Likely, no-one will.
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Originally Posted by wpeckham
"my relience netsetter not detected on my os fedora 16" is not a question.
What you both have not taken into account is that this is this members first post and that there clearly is a language barrier at play. Please be more lenient towards our new members.
And apart from picking nits, which you really shouldn't do with 1st time posters, both of you haven't even tried to decipher or address the OP's question like the 2nd reply did. Thanks TB0ne.
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