Hi, Deepa,
> I'm working on Caldera OpenLinux Lite version 1.1
That version is *ancient*. That's a 1.x kernel of some sort, if I remember
right. Your life will be much, much easier if you go to a more recent
version. You can download COL 2.4 for free off their web site.
That s two versions e
Hi, Deepa, Laurel, and everyone else,
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> (please don't use html mail.)
Absolutely! On a *nix list, you are always going to have people who prefer
text-based mail readers.
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> Excerpts from linuxchix: 18-May-100 [techtalk] network configuring"Deepa
> Karnad"@blr.vsnl. (1539*) by
> > One basic qu
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From: Laurel Fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, May 18, 2000 10:06 PM
Subject: Re: [techtalk] network configuring
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>Excerpts from linuxchix: 18-May-100 [
At 16:49 18/05/00, Deepa Karnad wrote:
>One basic question. How can an IP address be assigned to a host?
>Tried many ways including Lisa. Could not figure out.
>I understand that there should be some way of accomplishing this. How else
>does a host know if the destination of a certain arrived pac
Laurel Fan wrote:
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> Excerpts from linuxchix: 18-May-100 [techtalk] network configuring"Deepa
> Karnad"@blr.vsnl. (1539*) by
> > One basic question. How can an IP address be assigned to a host?=20
> > Tried many ways including Lisa. Could not figure out.=20
> > I understand that there should be
(please don't use html mail.)
Excerpts from linuxchix: 18-May-100 [techtalk] network configuring"Deepa
Karnad"@blr.vsnl. (1539*) by
> One basic question. How can an IP address be assigned to a host?=20
> Tried many ways including Lisa. Could not figure out.=20
> I understand that there should