Re: Ethernet connection to Windows98
> Hello Debian-mentors,
I've moved this post to debian-users. The debian-mentors list is for
people who need help creating debian packages; -users is for questions
about how to get the system working, etc. ...
> I have a NE2000 compatible Ethernet card installed and detected by
> my kernel. What I want to do is to connect to a Windows98 machine
> using this card.
Did you use the debian install programs to set this up?
> Where do I start? For instance: Regarding the kernel, is the fact
> that the card is detected enough, or should I have added support for
> some protocols in the kernel, or can I add the protocols later?
You'll need protocol support in the kernel. What are you trying to do --
Windows Networking, telnet, or what?
Will
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