Re: One last chance
>Linux box(hal). I was reading "Another FAT 32 question" and it sounds
>like I can install
I must have missed the initial thread - you have two machines? If so, use
a laplink cable, load Minicom on the Linux box, and terminal on the 95/NT
box, and you can "cheesily" send a few files back and forth. If you want
something more network-like, you can install radius on the Linux box, and
use dial-up networking on the NT side to connect to the Linux server. A
friend of mine did this with Redhat, and there's no reason why debian can't
do this. Now he's using two NIC's with a piece of cat 5 cross over cable -
no hub. 95's dial-up networking can utilize a "modem" which is a direct
connect cable. Its irritating to set up, but what isn't?
Frederic Breitwieser
Bridgeport, CT 06606
Homebrew Automotive Website:
http://www.xephic.dynip.com/
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(Manual Transmission)
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