Re: FAT32 e Compactador DOS<->Linux

1999-08-24 Thread Guilherme Soares Zahn
Fala Lindalvo, o negocio eh o seguinte: O Linux soh consegue acessar volumes FAT32 a partir do kernel 2.2.x, e o seu Slack deve estar com o 2.0.x, neh? OK, uma sugestao seria atualizar o kernel, mas isso nem sempre eh possivel, (afinal eh mais um download de 14Mb, neh)? Quanto a um compac

Newbie installation troubles -dos/linux

1999-06-08 Thread vw
Hi Debians I'm still in the process of installing. I managed to mount the dos-partition in dselect, but now it wants the exact folder-structure to be copied on the dos-partition in order to install. The problem is: I can't make a folder called "binary-i386" because dos will only allow 8 characters

Newbie installation troubles -dos/linux

1999-06-08 Thread vw
Hi Debians I'm still in the process of installing. I managed to mount the dos-partition in dselect, but now it wants the exact folder-structure to be copied on the dos-partition in order to install. The problem is: I can't make a folder called "binary-i386" because dos will only allow 8 characters

Re: Dos & Linux

1997-03-06 Thread csmall
David Stein typed: > How can I download .tar and .gz compressed files on a Dos system copy them > over > to my linux system and uncompress them? Is the uncompression built into > unix? > Also can I interlink my Linux and my Dos system? (my modem is on my Dos > system). mount -t msdos /dev/

Re: Dos & Linux

1997-03-05 Thread Greg Vence
David Stein wrote: > > How can I download .tar and .gz compressed files on a Dos system copy them > over > to my linux system and uncompress them? Is the uncompression built into unix? > Also can I interlink my Linux and my Dos system? (my modem is on my Dos > system). tar (Tape ARchive) and g

RE: Dos & Linux

1997-03-05 Thread Jean-Paul LACHARME
-- De :David Stein[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Date d'envoi : mercredi 5 mars 1997 11:52 A : debian-user Objet : Dos & Linux How can I download .tar and .gz compressed files on a Dos system copy them over to my linux system and uncompress them? Is the uncompression built

Dos & Linux

1997-03-05 Thread David Stein
How can I download .tar and .gz compressed files on a Dos system copy them over to my linux system and uncompress them? Is the uncompression built into unix? Also can I interlink my Linux and my Dos system? (my modem is on my Dos system).

Re: DOS <--> Linux

1996-11-29 Thread Daniel Stringfield
On Wed, 27 Nov 1996, Bruce Perens wrote: > But will Lantastic use the TCP/IP transport, or only NETBEUI? It supports TCP/IP in version 7 out of the box, and the TCP/IP is available for older versions, but I would recommend version 7 anyway. -- Daniel Stringfield

Re: DOS <--> Linux

1996-11-28 Thread Carl Greco
According to Shaya Potter: > > On Wed, 27 Nov 1996, Matthew Hewitt wrote: > > > > > I am running Debian 1.1. I want to use it as a file server for MSDOS > > 6.22. I was wondering what can I use to facilitate this. I know that I can > > use WFWG to connect to the samba server but is there such a

Re: DOS <--> Linux

1996-11-28 Thread Shaya Potter
On Wed, 27 Nov 1996, Matthew Hewitt wrote: > > I am running Debian 1.1. I want to use it as a file server for MSDOS > 6.22. I was wondering what can I use to facilitate this. I know that I can > use WFWG to connect to the samba server but is there such a thing for > MSDOS? I want to be able to

Re: DOS <--> Linux

1996-11-28 Thread Bruce Perens
But will Lantastic use the TCP/IP transport, or only NETBEUI? Bruce -- Bruce Perens K6BP [EMAIL PROTECTED] Finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] for PGP public key. PGP fingerprint = 88 6A 15 D0 65 D4 A3 A6 1F 89 6A 76 95 24 87 B3 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubsc

Re: DOS <--> Linux

1996-11-27 Thread Daniel Stringfield
On Wed, 27 Nov 1996, Matthew Hewitt wrote: > > I am running Debian 1.1. I want to use it as a file server for MSDOS > 6.22. I was wondering what can I use to facilitate this. I know that I can > use WFWG to connect to the samba server but is there such a thing for > MSDOS? I want to be able to

Re: DOS <--> Linux

1996-11-27 Thread Bruce Perens
There is indeed a MS "DOS for Workgroups" product. You need Microfoft's free TCP/IP stack from their FTP site on top of this. If you have 8MB and at least a 486 on the client systems, run Windows 95 on them and boot it in DOS mode most of the time. You'd really only have to boot Windows mode to do

Re: DOS <--> Linux

1996-11-27 Thread Adam Shand
>I am running Debian 1.1. I want to use it as a file server for MSDOS >6.22. I was wondering what can I use to facilitate this. I know that I can >use WFWG to connect to the samba server but is there such a thing for >MSDOS? I want to be able to boot off a floppy and have the Linux exported >dire

Re: DOS <--> Linux

1996-11-27 Thread Christopher R. Hertel
I have heard that there is an SMB client for DOS. Check out: ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/ Also look at: http://lake.canberra.edu.au/pub/samba/docs/smb_serv/html/smb_se-2.html#clients Good luck. Chris -)- On Nov 27, 11:29am, Matthew Hewitt wrote: > Subject: DOS <--> Lin

DOS <--> Linux

1996-11-27 Thread Matthew Hewitt
I am running Debian 1.1. I want to use it as a file server for MSDOS 6.22. I was wondering what can I use to facilitate this. I know that I can use WFWG to connect to the samba server but is there such a thing for MSDOS? I want to be able to boot off a floppy and have the Linux exported director