Title: Re: Getting Telnet to work
Hi,
I have
small LAN: 3 win2k workstations and 1 Debian linux gateway/firewall. I
want to telnet into my gateway/firewall from one of my win2k stations.
Tired of always going downstairs to change the firewall rules or
whatnot J So how do I
set this up? I se
I think I learned something from the recent German crossover on this
list. This message was especially useful:
Re: Outlook, die Schweinepest des Internets
My German is terrible/nonexistent, but I like to think that this translates as:
"Outlook, the swine-pest of the Internet"
Still tru
Now, I appreciate seeing the word "die" and "Outlook" in the same
sentence as much as the next guy, but why are all the messages on
this list suddenly in German?
Is something on the listserve screwed up, or is it just me? Is
anybody else suddenly receiving the German version of this list?
John
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 07:40:21PM -0400, MaD dUCK wrote:
also sprach ktb (on Wed, 16 May 2001 06:23:07PM -0500):
> give the executable an enviornment to work. Finding the board number
> would take the time of two boots and a minute or less more. From there
> finding the jumpers could take
--- Anthony Lau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 3:55 PM -0400 5/10/2001, Aaron Traas wrote:
>
> >I have two cards laying around, a Linksis LNE100TX
> and a Kingston
> >KNE110TX. Both are tulip variants. Both worked
> under Mandrake 7.2.
> >Niether is working under Debian.
>
> I had the same Links
Feeling rather silly, but I don't seem to have anything in this
directory. I was trying to compile the drivers for a Linksys 10/100
PCI card, and it couldn't find various files. I checked, and
discovered that nothing is in there.
FWIW, I gave up and installed a 3COM card.
Still, I need to s
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