I'm still not able to get a ping through from my notebook with
TinyLinux (Kernel 2.2.6) to my desktop (MDK 7.2).
But today I found a SuSE 7.0 evaluation CD in my mail and installed it
on a spare harddisk in my desktop. Network configuration was a 2
minutes job and .... drumroll .... the desktop can ping the notebook
and vice versa. Telnet and ftp work without any prob.
I checked both systems (Mandrake and SuSE) and in both systems I made
the same entries (IPs and names). There it works, here it doesn't. 
?????

This leaves me with one option: Mandrake must use a
different handling of networking. But how does that help me?
I don't like SuSE that much. So I just installed it out of curiosity
but don't want to keep it.

wobo
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