On Sun, Sep 11, 2005 at 12:22:48PM -0400, David R. Litwin wrote:
> I got the vague impression that there are numerous answers to this
> situation, possibly including some sort of debian-standard samba.
apt-get install smbfs
$ grep -i SMB /boot/config-`uname -r`
CONFIG_SMB_FS=y
# CONFIG_SMB_NLS_D
David R. Litwin wrote:
> Alright, let's try some thing. The Toshiba A70 laptop has a
>
> * V.92 56K Data/Fax Modem
> * 10/100 integrated Ethernet LAN,
> * Built-in Atheros Wireless LAN (802.11ag)
>
>
> How do I connect this wirelessly to the router I will have?
Depends on how well the
> I know this well. Are there any good howtos?Not with the broadness of the question, no. Now if you want to limit
your question to something like "How do I wire a 10BaseT network at thehardware/wiring level", the probably so. Or if you want to ask "How do Iconfigure an X-Brand wireless router to s
David R. Litwin wrote:
>
> So the central machine has both W2K and Debian?
>
>
> It does.
>
> Trying to access files from both the Windows partition and the Debian
> partition over the network is fraught with pitfalls
>
>
> Alright. To make things easier (since I won't be using the cen
So the central machine has both W2K and Debian?It does.
Trying to access files from both the Windows partition and the Debianpartition over the network is fraught with pitfalls is easiest if you're
willing to boot the central computer into the OS from which you'retrying to access files. If you're
David R. Litwin wrote:
> I have a (we shall call it) main computer, printer, modem (well, that
> doesn't really matter: It is connected to an Ethernet card) and
> (eventually) a Router that will provide a wire-less signal. This
> machine runs Windows 2000 Pro. What I want to do is set up a network
I'm rather embarrassed to say this, but, I didn't understand a thing of the E-Mails sent in response. Perhaps I did not give an accurate picture of what I need, for this is a multi-part question.
I have a (we shall call it) main computer, printer, modem (well, that doesn't really matter: It is conn
David;
DUH ... I didn't read far enough down. U R @ home on Win2K. So ignore my
response. ...cept the Samba part.
> I will soon be getting a laptop (Toshiba A70) on to which I will install
Debian. However, my main computer will, almost always, be running Windows.
Now, I would like to setup a net
On Sun, Sep 11, 2005 at 12:35:48AM -0400, David R. Litwin wrote:
> I will soon be getting a laptop (Toshiba A70) on to which I will install
> Debian. However, my main computer will, almost always, be running Windows.
> Now, I would like to setup a network of some sort so that I can access files
I will soon be getting a laptop (Toshiba A70) on to which I will install Debian. However, my main computer will, almost always, be running Windows. Now, I would like to setup a network of some sort so that I can access files and print (the usual stuff, I suppose).
The question is: How do I do this?
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