I am trying to setup IPX networking on my main system at home, and I have run into a few major problems.
1) While my network card is detected and setup by ifconfig, it's address is not being used as the address for network traffic (i.e. squake seems to like 127.0.0.1 and I can't force it to use another IP address). 2) The secondary machine (a compaq running win95A) is unable to find my computer on the network even though SAMBA is setup (and apparantly running, i.e. it reports no error messages), I am also unable to even get a glimpse (over the network that is) of the Win 95 Machine. I have recompiled the kernal so many times (enabling different options which appear to be the correct ones), that I'm worried about the Hard disk surface in for the usr/src/linux tree :) 3) squake is refusing to believe I have IPX, even though I am running everything as specified in the IPX documentation (all docs relating to ipx, man pages, howto's, etc). I mainly wish to be able to run squake against my flatmate (who is running the compaq), we can get a quake game going if I run any other OS, so the network hardware is fine... <whine mode on> I just can't seem to setup the network under linux <whine mode off>. I have setup Internet access from the linux box <big grin> So I'm hoping I can get things setup locally :) Regards, Peter Ludwig