Re: [newbie] i586 or i686
its for all pentium 1, 2, 3 and amd/ibm cpu's i am running and amd 6x86 and it's running fine regards, manuel -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Franki [EMAIL PROTECTED] Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Datum: donderdag 15 februari 2001 17:29 Onderwerp: [newbie] i586 or i686 Hi all, I have a little question,, If I download a kernel rpm, they are all listed as i586,, if I have a i686, does that mean that I am not using a kernel for a 686? and I am assuming that I need to get the source and compile a new kernel to get the full benefits of a Ppro/PII system? are my assumptions correct?
[newbie] Installing a linux server for web and ftp and a firewall
Hi, I have a p200 and i want to set up this system wit linux and it must act as a firewall/proxy to the rest of my network. It is connected to the @home network. It must also act as a ftp and web server and maybe for the future for other webbased apps. the problem with @home is that it is not alowed to run a server on the network so the server need to be invisable for @home. I am a beginner with linux (I have worked a few month on a sun solaris system) an i need some tips and help to do this. Is there somebody who wants to help me to set this up. if it's posible a person in holland. please cc your answer to [EMAIL PROTECTED] thanks
Re: [newbie] @home and Mandrake
Hi, Try to find out your IP address and your netmask and nds adress under a working dhcp client (windblows etc.) then assign this to your nic under linux. This is working because your ip adres is assigned by dhcp but it is static ( my @home ipadres is still the same as 4 months ago when i started with @home). regards, manuel dopp -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Pascal Poirier [EMAIL PROTECTED] Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Datum: dinsdag 16 januari 2001 3:34 Onderwerp: [newbie] @home and Mandrake Just asking a quick question for a friend that I am helping install mandrake. She is on the @home network and is having trouble logging in. There are directions on the mandrake user website on how to do it for a static ip and I am looking to do it for a dynamic one since she has had little luck with a static one. Not to mention that the directions given are very unclear (maybe because they where written with an older version in mind?) and I am not sure of some the setup procedures... I want to help but I my self have DSL which with simple autodetect on everything. So if anyone has a up to date and simple procedure for the @home network let me know. Pascal Poirier 8^) ** "Time is just one damn thing after another!" -Anonyms Fifth Year Electrical Engineering Daltech, Nova Scotia **
[newbie] @home
Who can help me with setting up the @home network on a linux mandrake 7.2 system. I have already set op my network card and it's working on my microshaft windblowse NT dhcp server but when i try it on the @home dhcp server it's not working. who can help me? manuel dopp holland