I'll get a
hub like everyone suggested. Thanks also for pointing out what programs to
use. Since my knowledge of networking is fairly small, I have some reading
to do :)
Best regards,
Jaron
From: Tom Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Jaron Abbott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: d
Hello,
I'm wondering if anybody can help me figure out how to connect two computers
to one net connection (@home network). The computer I want to add is a
Debian box (potato), the currently connected computer is a Windoze box. I'd
like to be able to run stuff like sshd, apache, etc. off the
d with no
> device to work with. If not, then (as root) cd /dev, ./MAKEDEV audio
>
> --dave
>
> On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Jaron Abbott wrote:
>
> > I finally got my net connection up and running, and am most impressed
> > at how easy it is to install new software using ds
d with no
> device to work with. If not, then (as root) cd /dev, ./MAKEDEV audio
>
> --dave
>
> On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Jaron Abbott wrote:
>
> > I finally got my net connection up and running, and am most impressed
> > at how easy it is to install new software using ds
I finally got my net connection up and running, and am most impressed
at how easy it is to install new software using dselect! My GUI and
soundcard, however, are still not working quite right.
I have a SoundBlaster PCI128. I recompiled the kernel with the es1370
driver, which is supposed to work
different boots), and each time it just locked up, saying "INIT: no
more processes left in this runlevel". FWIW, the Win98 fdisk doesn't
seem to have any trouble with this task. Any suggestions?
Thanks again,
Jaron Abbott
Brad wrote:
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(although I'm still not sure
what I'm going to do about the 8GB limit). FWIW, the Win98 drive does
boot, but only if I set the BIOS to boot directly from that disk.
Thanks for any help, and sorry if I'm missing something obvious. I've
tried my best with the documentation.
J
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