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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)