Re: [ubuntu-uk] Simple network

2010-02-22 Thread Tony Travis
Rik Boland wrote:
 Hi
 
 I am wanting to create a real simple network between 2 unbuntu machine 
 where sould, I start?

Hello, Rik.

Have a look at:

   http://wiki.ubuntu.com/EasyUbuntuClustering

Bye,

   Tony.
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[ubuntu-uk] Simple network

2010-02-20 Thread Rik Boland
Hi

I am wanting to create a real simple network between 2 unbuntu machine where 
sould, I start?

Shalom

Rik Boland
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Simple network

2010-02-20 Thread Rob Beard
Rik Boland wrote:
 Hi

 I am wanting to create a real simple network between 2 unbuntu machine 
 where sould, I start?

 Shalom

It really depends what you want to do.  Do you want to share files and 
folders between machines?

For starters you'll need a way of connecting the machines together.  
This can be wirelessly (say connecting both machines to a the same 
wireless network), via ethernet cables to a router, or maybe a 
combination of both (one connected wirelessly and another via an 
ethernet cable).

There are other options, connecting via ethernet cables to a switch, 
using a crossover ethernet cable between the machines or connecting them 
wirelessly via an AdHoc wireless network.

I guess the best bet is to let us know exactly what you want to achieve 
and what you have already (wireless router, cables etc).

In my case I have a wireless router, a couple of switches and a server 
with a couple of machines connected by ethernet cable and some by 
wireless although you don't need anything this complicated for a simple 
network.

You may find that you have everything you need to get started already 
(such as a wireless router used for internet access and two machines 
connected to the router somehow so they can see the internet).

Rob



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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Simple network

2010-02-20 Thread Markie
This is for 8.10 but it should give you a good start

https://help.ubuntu.com/8.10/internet/C/networking-shares.html

On 20 February 2010 10:42, Rik Boland rik_bol...@btinternet.com wrote:

 Hi

 I am wanting to create a real simple network between 2 unbuntu machine
 where sould, I start?

 Shalom

 Rik Boland
 15 Stanley Place, Lancaster, LA1 5PN  Mobile 07866439588

 We need Justice but we also need Grace and Mercy from God to do this.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Simple network

2010-02-20 Thread Rik Boland
I am just wanting to share files ie music on and other document

Rik Boland
15 Stanley Place, Lancaster, LA1 5PN  Mobile 07866439588

We need Justice but we also need Grace and Mercy from God to do this.


--- On Sat, 20/2/10, Rob Beard r...@esdelle.co.uk wrote:

From: Rob Beard r...@esdelle.co.uk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Simple network
To: UK Ubuntu Talk ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
Date: Saturday, 20 February, 2010, 10:53

Rik Boland wrote:
 Hi

 I am wanting to create a real simple network between 2 unbuntu machine 
 where sould, I start?

 Shalom

It really depends what you want to do.  Do you want to share files and 
folders between machines?

For starters you'll need a way of connecting the machines together.  
This can be wirelessly (say connecting both machines to a the same 
wireless network), via ethernet cables to a router, or maybe a 
combination of both (one connected wirelessly and another via an 
ethernet cable).

There are other options, connecting via ethernet cables to a switch, 
using a crossover ethernet cable between the machines or connecting them 
wirelessly via an AdHoc wireless network.

I guess the best bet is to let us know exactly what you want to achieve 
and what you have already (wireless router, cables etc).

In my case I have a wireless router, a couple of switches and a server 
with a couple of machines connected by ethernet cable and some by 
wireless although you don't need anything this complicated for a simple 
network.

You may find that you have everything you need to get started already 
(such as a wireless router used for internet access and two machines 
connected to the router somehow so they can see the internet).

Rob



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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Simple network

2010-02-20 Thread Rik Boland
thank-you

Rik Boland
15 Stanley Place, Lancaster, LA1 5PN  Mobile 07866439588

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--- On Sat, 20/2/10, Markie mark.curtis.1...@googlemail.com wrote:

From: Markie mark.curtis.1...@googlemail.com
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Simple network
To: UK Ubuntu Talk ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
Date: Saturday, 20 February, 2010, 10:55

This is for 8.10 but it should give you a good start

https://help.ubuntu.com/8.10/internet/C/networking-shares.html


On 20 February 2010 10:42, Rik Boland rik_bol...@btinternet.com wrote:


Hi

I am wanting to create a real simple network between 2 unbuntu machine where 
sould, I start?

Shalom

Rik Boland
15 Stanley Place, Lancaster, LA1 5PN  Mobile 07866439588


We need Justice but we also need Grace and Mercy from God to do this.


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