Re: Browse a local network?

2005-03-31 Thread Craig Colton
On Thursday 31 March 2005 06:17 pm, Andrew Benton wrote: > Hello list, > I've recently wired together our computers with crossover cables. As part > of working out how to get xbox live to work through a masquerading linux > box I first did it with the PC's so I could take it one step at a time and

Re: Browse a local network?

2005-03-31 Thread Mike Hernandez
On Fri, 01 Apr 2005 00:17:07 +0100, Andrew Benton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: So I'd like some suggestions please, what application should > I be looking at to move files between two Linux From Scratch PC's? Sounds like you might want to look into NFS... or for simple file tranfers you could inst

Browse a local network?

2005-03-31 Thread Andrew Benton
Hello list, I've recently wired together our computers with crossover cables. As part of working out how to get xbox live to work through a masquerading linux box I first did it with the PC's so I could take it one step at a time and see the error messages. Anyway, all that's done and dusted, it

Re: gv

2005-03-31 Thread Jens Olav Nygaard
Heinke Frerichs wrote: ... thanks, that did the trick! (Plus the installing of xaw3d...) J.O. -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page

Re: Wireless networking?

2005-03-31 Thread Jason Gurtz
On 31-Mar-05 05:28, thorsten wrote: > Regarding Security I can not say much, just that one: WEP is not secure, > it just prevents your neighbour from using your Flatrate (if he dosen't > know airsnort). I don't know how much better WPA is. WPA is all done too. see: 01Nov2004 post on

Re: Wireless networking?

2005-03-31 Thread Simon Geard
On Wed, 2005-03-30 at 07:43 -0800, Jim Gifford wrote: > I have a wireless service scripts you can download at > http://ftp.jg555.com/wireless Ok, that looks pretty useful - they seem to be intended for a static network like the one I described, right? No detection of available nodes, just a netwo

Re: Wireless networking?

2005-03-31 Thread thorsten
I'm running a linksys card (WMP54G) and have it running perfextly with ndiswrapper and the default windows drivers. Nothing special running apart from that (I use static IP's on all my PC's). Regards Lewis I am using a Belkin WLAN Card, also with Ndiswrapper, and it runs stable. However I had kin