David Stein typed:
> How can I download .tar and .gz compressed files on a Dos system copy them
> over
> to my linux system and uncompress them? Is the uncompression built into
> unix?
> Also can I interlink my Linux and my Dos system? (my modem is on my Dos
> system).
mount -t msdos /dev/
David Stein wrote:
>
> How can I download .tar and .gz compressed files on a Dos system copy them
> over
> to my linux system and uncompress them? Is the uncompression built into unix?
> Also can I interlink my Linux and my Dos system? (my modem is on my Dos
> system).
tar (Tape ARchive) and g
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Date d'envoi : mercredi 5 mars 1997 11:52
A : debian-user
Objet : Dos & Linux
How can I download .tar and .gz compressed files on a Dos system copy them over
to my linux system and uncompress them? Is the uncompression built into unix?
On Wed, 27 Nov 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:
> But will Lantastic use the TCP/IP transport, or only NETBEUI?
It supports TCP/IP in version 7 out of the box, and the TCP/IP is
available for older versions, but I would recommend version 7 anyway.
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According to Shaya Potter:
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> On Wed, 27 Nov 1996, Matthew Hewitt wrote:
>
> >
> > I am running Debian 1.1. I want to use it as a file server for MSDOS
> > 6.22. I was wondering what can I use to facilitate this. I know that I can
> > use WFWG to connect to the samba server but is there such a
On Wed, 27 Nov 1996, Matthew Hewitt wrote:
>
> I am running Debian 1.1. I want to use it as a file server for MSDOS
> 6.22. I was wondering what can I use to facilitate this. I know that I can
> use WFWG to connect to the samba server but is there such a thing for
> MSDOS? I want to be able to
But will Lantastic use the TCP/IP transport, or only NETBEUI?
Bruce
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On Wed, 27 Nov 1996, Matthew Hewitt wrote:
>
> I am running Debian 1.1. I want to use it as a file server for MSDOS
> 6.22. I was wondering what can I use to facilitate this. I know that I can
> use WFWG to connect to the samba server but is there such a thing for
> MSDOS? I want to be able to
There is indeed a MS "DOS for Workgroups" product. You need Microfoft's
free TCP/IP stack from their FTP site on top of this.
If you have 8MB and at least a 486 on the client systems, run Windows 95
on them and boot it in DOS mode most of the time. You'd really only have
to boot Windows mode to do
>I am running Debian 1.1. I want to use it as a file server for MSDOS
>6.22. I was wondering what can I use to facilitate this. I know that I can
>use WFWG to connect to the samba server but is there such a thing for
>MSDOS? I want to be able to boot off a floppy and have the Linux exported
>dire
I have heard that there is an SMB client for DOS. Check out:
ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/
Also look at:
http://lake.canberra.edu.au/pub/samba/docs/smb_serv/html/smb_se-2.html#clients
Good luck.
Chris -)-
On Nov 27, 11:29am, Matthew Hewitt wrote:
> Subject: DOS <--> Linux
:
: I am
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