I use a hub personally for my home network. You can purchase a D-Link hub
4 port hub for less than $50 and they work quite well.
On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Brandon Dorman wrote:
> If all I want is file/internet/printer sharing between, "peer" computers do
> I need hubs? And how many? just one for a
One of the ones I found quite useful is Linux Companion for System
Administrators by Jochen Hein and published by Addison-Wesley. I found
myself doing the same as you a year and a half ago. :-)
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Rusty wrote:
> I just wanted whatever input you guys cared to send my way on
Gordon,
Thank you for emailing me about this mess.Last night I compiled the
2.2.14 kernel with all of the same options and it is now working like a
charm. Quite strange, no?
Take care!
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Mary-Jo~
>
> There seems to be a number of entries missi
I'm semi-new to Linux and I have been trying to setup my Linux box to do
IP masquerading for my home network. Read quite a few howtos over the
last few days. The two machines that I currently have configured can ping
each other. The client box can see both the ethernet card and the
statically a
Works in KDE also. Just tested mine. Glad someone finally asked that
question. Even happier that someone posted the answer.
On Mon, 3 Jan 2000, Marc Davis wrote:
> Getting rid of the netscape splash screen [about:]
>
> launch netscape or netscape-communicator with the following switch:
>
I use Mike Madore's emulator. Here is the URL:
http://www.blarg.net/~mmadore/5250.html
On Sat, 27 Nov 1999, Frank Rocco wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am currently using Client Access under Win98. Is there anything for Linux
> that will allow be to sign on to an AS/400?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Fran
You might want to install the FrontPage server extensions for Apache.
Just went through this with my designers who also use FrontPage.
On Fri, 26 Nov 1999, Phil Risby wrote:
> Hi everyone
> Let me apologise for starters should any of my current frustration show
> through these words
> I have j