Well I know for a fact that I am running Red Hat. Does that help with which 
binaries I need? I'm not currently at my station, I am at work and wish to 
download the files here.

Thanks
Xman


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>Subject: Re: [Newbie]4.2.0 Binaries
>Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 10:55:51 EST
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>In a message dated Thu, 28 Mar 2002  8:01:50 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
>"Tyran Xman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Which binary files do I need to download?
>
>That depends on what glib version you have.  There's a short script on the 
>XFree86 site that you can download and run that will tell you what version 
>you have and what binaries you need to get.
>
> > Also I am kinda new to linux and I have networked my two computers 
>together
> > how do I set information on my linux box, like IP and box name and such.
>
>What distro are you useing?  In Red Hat there is linuxconf where you can 
>set up your network parameters.  If you don't have linuxconf then netconfig 
>will provide the functionality you want.  You need to run them as root.
>
> > Thanks and Much Appreciated
> > Xman
>
>Your welcome.
>
>Mark LaPierre
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