Re: Win95 connected to my Debian box

1997-10-28 Thread Carey Evans
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruce Perens) writes: > Telnet works from the Windows machine to Debian, But not very well. There is a new (no-cost) version of HyperTerminal available from Hilgraeve that does telnet as well as serial connections considerably better, that I picked up from Tucows. -- Car

Re: Win95 connected to my Debian box

1997-10-28 Thread Rick Macdonald
On Mon, 27 Oct 1997, Bruce Perens wrote: > Samba, the standard set of net servers, and perhaps a POP server are all > SMBFS doesn't work as well as SMBCLIENT for sharing files from the 95 > system on the Debian machine. At times, it's wedged on me and I have had > to remove and re-load its module

RE: Win95 connected to my Debian box

1997-10-27 Thread David Puryear
On 27-Oct-97 Matt Thompson wrote: hi, i just received my new ibm tp560 and am going to network it to my debian desktop. i could, of course, put debian on the tp (and probably will make a partition for it), but i want to learn about networking win95 clients with

Re: Win95 connected to my Debian box

1997-10-27 Thread Bruce Perens
Samba, the standard set of net servers, and perhaps a POP server are all you need. File and printer sharing work excellently in both directions. Telnet works from the Windows machine to Debian, POP mail works (Valerie uses and old Eudora at home, but I think I've seen it work with Exchange, too).

Win95 connected to my Debian box

1997-10-27 Thread Matt Thompson
hi, i just received my new ibm tp560 and am going to network it to my debian desktop. i could, of course, put debian on the tp (and probably will make a partition for it), but i want to learn about networking win95 clients with linux servers. i am currently running hamm and am downloading samba