On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 08:26:25AM +0200, Peter Fosseus wrote: ... | traceroute cdimage.debian.org
Where did 'traceroute' come from? I can't find it on my (potato) system. I do have 'tracepath' 'tracepath6' and 'traceroute6', but I I'm trying to figure out why my home network isn't working yet. I just got a second box (i486sx , free) that I can install Debian on. I think it will be easier to get 2 debian boxes working first, then tackle the 'doze systems. <moving off topic now> I want to thank everyone on the list and all the Debian Developers for putting together such a great system. I find that Linux is much more fun to work with, and _much_ easier to configure and troubleshoot than M$ Winblows. The win95 machine at home is having trouble seeing anything (including itself) via samba. The "Help" system asked questions along the lines of : o is networking configured? o is the computer on? o is the computer plugged in? o do you have a computer? (ok, not exactly, but that's what the questions feel like) and gave a conclusion of : sorry, I don't know what could possibly be wrong When something doesn't work in Debian, it isn't particularly hard to find information (ie howtos, etc) that explain how to get information from the system to locate, and then solve the problem. Debian is a great OS! </> Thanks, -D