I've checked what I can find, but not looked in the right places I guess.  The help I 
got was
sufficient and quick.  As for the HTML, sorry, I'll keep that in mind.  Again, thanks 
to all
for the help and information.  I'll keep plugging.

B. B.

Jaguar wrote:

> Just don't send a question in HTML or ask one that you haven't looked in the
> archives for FIRST...:) ( the powers that be get a little testy when that
> happens...:))
> Jaguar
>
> Toyswins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well, I've got a big stick, lots of patience and really do appreciate the
> > pointer.  Man, that was quick too!
> >
> > I think I like the people here, one of the few on the net I've found where
> > folks are actually civil.
> >
> > B. B.
> >
> > Ben wrote:
> >
> > > http://www.linux.org/help/howto.html
> > >
> > > more information than you can shake a stick at.
> > >
> > > > Anyone know where I can get a good cookbook type help for networking?
> > > > I've got 5 computers to network, including one 486 Win95, two Pentium
> > > > Win 98 systems (one dual boots LINUX), an Apple iBook with AirPort card
> > > > and Station and one LINUX only box.  I'd like to use the LINUX box as
> > > > either a Proxy or Proxy/Firewall and server, etc. to allow everything
> to
> > > > use my printer hooked to one of the Win 98 boxes, limit internet access
> > > > in a more secure mode and use the AX25 protocol to add in my amateur
> > > > radio packet stuff.
> > > >
> > > > I'm checking out the amateur side of the house now, but need some basic
> > > > LINUX information.  What I have is now "old", (about 18 months), and a
> > > > quick cookbook to get me started will make my hair loss less, I hope!
> > > >
> > > > Thanks as usual in advance for any and all pointers.
> > > >
> > > > B. B.
> > > >
>
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