[newbie] IP Masquerading

2000-03-26 Thread Brian Vogt
I am contemplating building a Pentium Pro 200 machine to use as a server for my home network (1 linux machine, 2 windows machines, a Mac, and another PC coming soon...). I can't get enough IP's from @home (cable service provider) to get all the machines on my network online, and figured using linu

Re: [newbie] SiS 6326 Help with Video config

2000-03-17 Thread Brian Vogt
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 7:45 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] SiS 6326 Help with Video config > I got the Riva TNT w/ 16meg. > > Seve > > -----Original Message- > From: Brian Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Thursda

Re: [newbie] SiS 6326 Help with Video config

2000-03-16 Thread Brian Vogt
50 for an AGP card with 16MegRam and it was good the first attempt. I'm guessing that you have 8Mb on > yours. So that's a bit of an upgrade. Goodluck. > > I'm just glad to see that more people are jumpin' on the Penguin Express. > > Seve > > -Original

Re: [newbie] SiS 6326 Help with Video config

2000-03-16 Thread Brian Vogt
gt; > > > >I work with a SiS6323 Diamond Speed Star A50 video card whit AGP > > >you can read the README.SiS for valid options > > >Or if you want I will send to you my video configuration in XF86SVGA > >file. > > >please send your request to: > > >[EMAIL PR

[newbie] UMAX scanners

2000-03-15 Thread Brian Vogt
I know that the UMAX 1220U is not supported, but the 1220S is. The 1220U is a USB interface; the 1220S is the SCSI version. Can the driver for the 1220S be used for the 1220U if the cable is converted to a SCSI connector and run through my SCSI card? Or is the device too different? Thanks. Bri

[newbie] Help with Video config

2000-03-15 Thread Brian Vogt
Hello everyone.   I am installing Mandrake on my Athlon box, and am having trouble with my video card.  It is built by Biostar, who also makes my motherboard, and has the SiS 6326 chipset (win2k tells me it is an "SiS 5598/6326" card).  It is an AGP card.  I can't get it to give me a display