Re: [newbie] A problem with Telnet

2000-01-05 Thread Jeff Shaw
You need to install the telnet server. It should be on your mandrake CD as "Telnet-something or other.rpm" Just run (as root) rpm -i telnetserver.rpm. Keep in mind that is not the exact filename! You'll have to find it in your CD's Mandrake/RPMS directory. Jeff - Original Message - From

Re: [newbie] The "FREE" In Linux

1999-12-13 Thread Jeff Shaw
I have this problem because my network uses DHCP instead of unique IPs. Linux's bootnet disk does not properly support my network's dhcp so I can't do network installs. This might be the case with your problem. jeff - Original Message - From: isaac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECT

[newbie] mandrake for 486

1999-12-13 Thread Jeff Shaw
the mandrake readme says that thare was going to be a version of mandrake 6.1 that would work on 486 computers. Where can I find this? Thanks, jeff