Hi,

The command,
uname -r
will show you your current operating system release version.

-
Andre' Miller
SNS Consultants

Charles E Gelm wrote:

> Hi, Glynn:
>
> slackware-3.6 installs kernel 2.0.35
>
> When I telnet to my linux box, it indicates that it is kernel 2.2.6.
> Perhaps if you open a console (alt-F2), your system will indicate its
> kernel version.
> "dmesg | grep version"  might show you your kernel version.
>
> Perhaps IP-Masquerade will do the rest of what you want.
> http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/mini/IP-Masquerade.html
>
> HTH, Chuck
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Hello everyone, I have a computer running a slackware 3.6 but im not sure
> > if the kernel version is 2.2.10 maybe lower than that. I want to put up a
> > cybercafe in my place and i want this computer to be my router, actually it
> > has a dialup connection. my problem is i dont know what should i do and
> > what should i configure in this machine to become a router. and i also want
> > to put a proxy in this machine like "squid" but i dunno how to do it. I
> > also have a lan card or NIC but its not installed yet, I also have four
> > computer with running in windows98 OS and its running in network. anyone
> > can help me how to configure this, what should i do. thank you very much.
> >
> > Glynn

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