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| Thread ID: 35448 | 2003-07-13 03:19:00 | Network Linux with XP pro and Sygate server | Nigel Thomson (629) | Press F1 |
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| 159307 | 2003-07-15 04:15:00 | What kind of ethernet adaptor is it? I've never used Vector Linux but I understand it is based on Slackware. I know Slackware's precompiled kernels come with a pretty minimal range of modules on the expectation that you will want to recompile it yourself after install. Not sure if the same is true of Vector. |
patgade (4216) |
| 159308 | 2003-07-15 04:26:00 | Oops: turn off PnP in the BIOS. :D | Graham L (2) |
| 159309 | 2003-07-15 04:29:00 | > Nonsense. > > The server is a server. It doesn't need a > router/forwarder/or bloody ICS to get access to it > from a machine with a cable plugged into its hub. A > linux client is a very good client. If it is given > an IP address in the server's network, it will work. > > > I assume that this is a "legal" connection. If the > system administrator does not know about this you > will have bigger problems than not being able to > connect the Linux configuration. But if the box > connects properly when it's being a W98, it will work > when running Linux. I read in the original post: "The Windows Machine has to be the server, and the linux machine must log through it to get on the net." That would imply what I said. |
ugh1 (4204) |