On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 10:36:13 -0500, Mikkel L. Ellertson
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Martin Foster wrote:
Can somebody please give me instructions how to set up my MDK10
(Official) to dial into and connect with my ISP from the command
prompt.
If you have it already set up, running /sbin/ifup
On Saturday 07 August 2004 15:17, Martin Foster wrote:
On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 10:36:13 -0500, Mikkel L. Ellertson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin Foster wrote:
Can somebody please give me instructions how to set up my MDK10
(Official) to dial into and connect with my ISP from the command
On Saturday 23 June 2001 06:47, Rita F. Koenigs wrote:
MandrakeLinux 8.0 and the modem that is supposed to be
linux-compatible were both installed by the Tech Center at
CompUSA ... I'm not sure if the modem was completely
configured now that I've done some seeking.
For one thing in
MandrakeLinux 8.0 and the modem that is supposed to be
linux-compatible were both installed by the Tech Center at
CompUSA ... I'm not sure if the modem was completely
configured now that I've done some seeking.
For one thing in Harddrake, nearly all the components are
assigned a module, while
On Thursday 21 June 2001 20:16, Michael Scottaline wrote:
Rita F. Koenigs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have 8.0. I have been attempting to surf the internet
without
success -- after logging onto the network using KDE kppp.
I use http://www.nocharge.com, a free internet provider
Rita F. Koenigs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have 8.0. I have been attempting to surf the internet without
success -- after logging onto the network using KDE kppp.
I use http://www.nocharge.com, a free internet provider for
parts of WA, OR, and NY...the connect link says that
I have 8.0. I have been attempting to surf the internet without
success -- after logging onto the network using KDE kppp.
I use http://www.nocharge.com, a free internet provider for
parts of WA, OR, and NY...the connect link says that nocharge
should work in the Macintosh, Linux, Unix
t;Jon Doe" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2000 4:30 AM
Subject: [newbie] Connect via netbios?
My borther-in-law has a windows computer and he is always wanting help and
for me to send files over the internet. I know netbios is a big thing with
windows
Thanks for everyones input and ideas on this subject. I have learned I don't
, or my brother inlaw doesn't want to use the netbios.
Thanks again.
if you are both connected to the internet and not via a local lan then
netbios won't help you here (unless you go for some strange vpn stuff), you
could set up some ftp space you both have access to (some isps provide web
space etc that you can only access by dialing directly in so check this)
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Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2000 4:30 AM
Subject: [newbie] Connect via netbios?
My borther-in-law has a windows computer and he is always wanting help and
for me to send files over the internet. I know netbios is a big thing with
windows and I just wondered if this would be a good way for us
I was trying to decide the best approach for connecting
my old computer to the new one to share my (not yet installed)
cable modem, and printer.
I know Linux supports two network cards and RJ45 wiring between
them (with or without a hub). Does Linux support the options
that allow you to
This one was an enigma till I "fixed" it.
Mandrake dist. 6.0. Used kppp to dial into my ISP and all was well. The problem
was that I couldn't launce anything while I was connected. No email client,
browser, filemanager, terminal, nothing. Thing was though, that any app that
was running before I
PadLocke wrote:
This one was an enigma till I "fixed" it.
Mandrake dist. 6.0. Used kppp to dial into my ISP and all was well. The problem
was that I couldn't launce anything while I was connected. No email client,
browser, filemanager, terminal, nothing. Thing was though, that any app that
Hello.
I have setup a Linux box for a file server. I am having trouble with win
98 connecting. I feel that the settings in 98 are no correct. Does
anyone here have any experiences with this ?
Thanks
Jeff
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Subject: [newbie] Connect
Hello.
I have setup a Linux box for a file server. I am having trouble with win
98 connecting. I feel that the settings in 98 are no correct. Does
anyone here have any experiences with this ?
Thanks
Jeff
On Thu, 01 Jan 1998, you wrote:
Hello.
I have setup a Linux box for a file server. I am having trouble with win
98 connecting. I feel that the settings in 98 are no correct. Does
anyone here have any experiences with this ?
Do you mean using Windows networking Or are you talking
about
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeff,
I have set up a linux box to server files for Win 98, but it required SAMBA.
Let me know what you are trying to do, and I will do what I can to help you
out. :)
Nate
Hey Nate. I have the Samba installed on the linux box. What I can't seem to get
is the
Plain text passowrds. Humm That I will give a try.. Thanks..
Jeff
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