Re: paralel cable
Thanx, I setup it, but something goes wrong ... I'm able to ping between machines few times but soon or later it ends with plip0: transmit timeout (1,87) (this message I see on laptop) I think the cable is OK, coz I'm trasnfering files on him between windows without problems sure, my notebook has serial port, but why use serial when have paralel with cable Mirek Elizabeth Barham wrote: Hi Mirek, There is plip. It's IP via parallel port. HOWTO <http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/mini/PLIP.html> I'm surprised your notebook does not have a serial port. If it does, you can purchase a NULL serial cable for communications. Elizabeth Mirek Dobsicek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Greetings, I've just succeded installing PotatoR6 on an old laptop (486/66, 8MB RAM, 510 HDD). I've installed base system using floppies ... uff, it was pain. Then I coppied debs of vim and mc to next floppies and installed vim and mc using dpkg -i . It took me about 3 hours. 50MB off HDD is used now ... sounds good. I'd like to add more packages but not using floppies anymore. The notebook does not have network card, either modem. So I have to use parallel cable and connect it to my "big" machine. And here comes my questions: What to setup, config and run on notebook and big machine to be able to on the notebook then simply type apt-get install If this task is too hard to do, it would also fine if I could downloaded debs on my big machine transfer using paralel cable to notebook. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: paralel cable
Hi Mirek, There is plip. It's IP via parallel port. HOWTO <http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/mini/PLIP.html> I'm surprised your notebook does not have a serial port. If it does, you can purchase a NULL serial cable for communications. Elizabeth Mirek Dobsicek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Greetings, > > I've just succeded installing PotatoR6 on an old laptop (486/66, 8MB > RAM, 510 HDD). > > I've installed base system using floppies ... uff, it was pain. > Then I coppied debs of vim and mc to next floppies and installed > vim and mc using dpkg -i . It took me about 3 hours. > 50MB off HDD is used now ... sounds good. > > I'd like to add more packages but not using floppies anymore. > > The notebook does not have network card, either modem. So I have > to use parallel cable and connect it to my "big" machine. > > And here comes my questions: > What to setup, config and run on notebook and big machine > to be able to on the notebook then simply type > > apt-get install > > > If this task is too hard to do, it would also fine if I could > downloaded debs on my big machine transfer using paralel cable > to notebook. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
paralel cable
Greetings, I've just succeded installing PotatoR6 on an old laptop (486/66, 8MB RAM, 510 HDD). I've installed base system using floppies ... uff, it was pain. Then I coppied debs of vim and mc to next floppies and installed vim and mc using dpkg -i . It took me about 3 hours. 50MB off HDD is used now ... sounds good. I'd like to add more packages but not using floppies anymore. The notebook does not have network card, either modem. So I have to use parallel cable and connect it to my "big" machine. And here comes my questions: What to setup, config and run on notebook and big machine to be able to on the notebook then simply type apt-get install If this task is too hard to do, it would also fine if I could downloaded debs on my big machine transfer using paralel cable to notebook. Thanks in advices, Mirek -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]