Now that I've got my NEC Ready 340T up and running to my satisfaction, it's
time to attack the meat of my reason for doing so in the first place -- to
establish a reliable firewall for a home network.
After doing much reading on iptables, but finding few examples of firewall
scripts that were no
Hello, all.
No small thanks to Mr. Matthew Bradford, I did manage to finally get X up
and running on the NEC Ready 340T that was giving me trouble under RH 7.1
and 7.3 (but that worked fine with 7.0). The solution? Install 7.0, back up
the XF86Config and XF86Config-4 files from /etc/X11, install
> From: "Matthew Bradford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> whew.. that was a mouth full. :-)
That was nothing...There was still a bunch of stuff I left out! Ha...I
guess that's what happens when you try for a really long time to fix
something yourself and then finally throw up your hands and ask for hel
> From: Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I'm running 7.3 on a Dell Latitude CPi, which also has the NeoMagic 128XD,
> and it installed flawlessly.
>
> The only thing to remember is to keep an eye on how much video RAM you
> tell it that you have installed.
>
> The max resolution is 1024x768,
Howdy!
I am attempting to install Redhat Linux on a stripped down NEC Ready 340T
(i.e. it no longer has the original display, keyboard, or touchpad) hooked
up to a Gateway EV500 monitor, a 101-key keyboard, and a 3-button serial
mouse. Which version? Well, that's a part of the problem...
Some n