On Fri, 2007-08-24 at 21:40 +1200, Christopher Sawtell wrote: > If you get the CD, I'd be grateful if you could loan it to us so we > can put it's image on one of the machines in the St. Albans > Neighbourhod Network room. And let us know if it works for you. > I'd be happy to, once I download it. I also have an APC coverdisk with the x86 version of Gentoo 2007.0 if that's any use to you. > > > An ssh login into a Linux machine might be the easiest solution for you. > > > > > I don't have a static IP from home, and I don't know any other boxes I > > can use, so probably not. > It's the server end which needs a static IP. Not your machine. > All you need is a machine with an ssh client. > Macs running O/S X, and Linux machines, have it as part of the > install, and you can download PuTTY for Windows from:- > http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html > I thought you meant I set up a SSH server from home, then ssh'd in from school. The "horse" looks like a good idea though. > > > I wonder if the horse could oblige? > > > If not, please let me know. > > > > > The 'horse"? Not sure what you mean there. > Craig Falconer has very kindly set up a Linux machine for CLUG members > to log into. > It's name is 'horse'. It has a web-page at:- > http://criggie.dyndns.org:8080/ > That could be useful. > As you are learning C you might also find:- > http://shell.clug.net.nz:8080/~chris/sawtell_C.shar > to be an interesting read. > Excellent! This mailing list has proven to be a great source of information, and I've only been on it for a week.
Yours gratefully, Jamie
