Tom,

I ran across this site the other day.  I do not accept responsibility
for anyone who may be offended by the content.  I will however say
that the technical content is very good.

The site is the Coffee Cup Club: http://www.c-cup.com.  They have
supermodels explain how to set up and configure Oracle on linux and
other such things.

(Note: The site is no more racy than a Victoria's Secret catalog.  If
those catalogs offend you do not click on the link.)

Also I would recommend getting the Linksys Etherfast Cable/DSL Router
as a great way to get started on a network.  Of course you *could*
just build one of these using Linux...  but you would need (or should
have) multiple NICs and/or a router, etc.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00004SB92/o/qid=984784959/sr=8-1/106-3486990-8342004

Rich

Tom Rauschenbach wrote:
> 
> Now that my new Slackware machine is up and running everything my old machine
> did (and I'm *this* close to getting Oracle up)  I want to build my first LAN.
> I guessing I need a hub and a couple of NICs.  Eventually there will be at
> least one Windows machine on the LAN but for now it will just two Linux PCs.
> 
> Anybody want to recommend what parts I should get ?  Where ?  Cable length is
> not an issue, nor is cable installation.
> 
> TIA
> 
> TomR
> 
> 
> 
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