----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chad Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 6:13 PM
Subject: Re: [LINUX_Newbies] Re: new to linux


> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>    This post seems to be going along with some problems I am having.  My
>> problem involves windoze not being able to get an ip address.  If 
>> nothing
>> to share is not setup in Samba, it sounds like the problem might be 
>> there.
>> My setup is simpler than the other person in that I only have the two
>> systems.  One running win xp pro with a lan card and internet connection.
>> The other runs Freespire as 1st boot with Ubuntu as optional OS.  There 
>> is
>> also a lan card.  They are linked with a crossover net cable using no
>> router.  This setup was working very well.  What changed I do not know.
>> Both cards are operational.
>
> Computers get IP addresses from a DHCP server, which Samba doesn't
> provide.  If you don't have an internet router providing a DHCP server
> for your local network, which you wouldn't using just a crossover cable,
> you should just set a set of static IPs on your machines, preferably in
> the 192.168.xxx.yyy subnet.
>
>> Linux can be started without a monitor, but it is pretty difficult to
>> shut it down without a monitor unless you have it shutdown
>> automatically at a given time of day.
>
> You can shut computers down over an SSH connection.  I do it all the
> time.  As long as this person's print server has an SSH server running,
> all he has to do is log on to the machine over SSH and issue the
> shutdown command.
>
> Chad Martin
   Static IP addresses have been assigned.  My Linux bow now indicates full 
function in the LAN part.  However my browser still refuse to get anywhere, 
nor does the mail program.  I hope to have all this fixed when I take the 
system to a meeting of our local LUG. 




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