Hi folks,

For various reasons, I have been off packet tcp/ip for some time but now 
plan to resurrect my system and wish to investigate the options.

I now want to investigate the kernel based systems, having previously run 
both JNOS and TNOS under Linux and earlier WNOS under DOS. Before trying 
to re-invent the wheel, I seek advice on the following points.

1.      Distribution. I have to hand both RedHat 6.0 with various 2.2 
        kernels and Debian 2.1 with appropriate kernels. I am more used 
        to RH6.0 but am inclined to go with Debian.

2.      Instruction. I have the AX25 HOWTO but understand that this is a 
        little out-of-date and that Gerd (?) has produced a German 
        version that is somewhat more current. I could translate this, 
        but my German is rather rusty (to say the least!). I have a 
        couple of non technical German speaking friends or could use a 
        translator on the net.

The hardware may be a 486DX4-100 with a USCC (Baycomm) card with a 1200 
and 9600 baud "TNC's". The system will be IDE based with a 3Com NIC.

Any help and particularly mentoring will be greatfully received.

Geoff

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     Geoff  Blake    geoff @ palaemon . demon . co . uk      linux 2.0.36
      Chelmsford         g8gnz @ g8gnz . ampr . org          sparc - i586
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