Hallo,
gemäß der Serial-Laplink-HOWTO habe ich versucht, mich über ein
serielles Nullmodemkabel von einem Windows-Computer mit einem
Debian-System zu verbinden. Leider hat dies nicht funktioniert und ich
habe auch noch keine genaue Vorstellung, was schief gegangen ist. Daher
wende ich mich
Hello,
I have an old 286 w/ msdos and a laptop w/ linux. I would like to
transfer the 286's hard disk to the laptop using the parallel
port.
Does anyone know a way of doing this? I was thinking to use laplink
on the 286 side, but I don't think there's a laplink for linux
(despite
, 28 May 2001 09:43:36 +0100
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From: Etienne Grossmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: laplink to 286 pc?
Hello,
I have an old 286 w/ msdos and a laptop w/ linux. I would like to
transfer the 286's hard disk to the laptop using
I'm sorry if anybody will get this message twice, but I'm not
sure the other mail arrived...
Is there any laplink app for Linux, so I can transfer files
between my 2 computers?
/Carl
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On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 01:07:54AM -0700, Carl Winbäck wrote:
I'm sorry if anybody will get this message twice, but I'm not
sure the other mail arrived...
Is there any laplink app for Linux, so I can transfer files
between my 2 computers?
No special app is needed. You can recompile your
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, [iso-8859-1] Carl Winb?ck wrote:
I'm sorry if anybody will get this message twice, but I'm not
sure the other mail arrived...
Is there any laplink app for Linux, so I can transfer files
between my 2 computers?
I'm not sure there's a need in the linux world
do you have the laplink for dos ?
you can send me ?
i am from Brasil and my inglish is no good
sorry an tank you very much
Paulo
Brasil
If you can use a null modem cable, then you don't need PPP or
anything. You just need a terminal emulator in DOS (Norton
Commander has one). Setup is very simple too.
You have to edit your /etc/inittab file to allow login over the
serial line. You will have to run an mgetty or agetty on a serial
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Subject: Re: Laplink and DOS?
On Mon, May 31, 1999 at 09:45:49PM +0300, virtanen wrote
I've got a Debian-box, a small laptop with DOS, and a Laplink cable.
What is an easy method to connet the Debian-box and DOS-box
I've got a Debian-box, a small laptop with DOS, and a Laplink cable.
What is an easy method to connet the Debian-box and DOS-box with the
Laplink-cable so that I could easily at least copy files from the othe
machine to the other?
(The Debian box hasn't got any DOS-partition, so
On Mon, May 31, 1999 at 09:45:49PM +0300, virtanen wrote
I've got a Debian-box, a small laptop with DOS, and a Laplink cable.
What is an easy method to connet the Debian-box and DOS-box with the
Laplink-cable so that I could easily at least copy files from the othe
machine to the other
Thanks for everyone, who responded to my inquiry about Laplink and linux.
I will try some of the options suggested and let you know, what happened.
This might be a good solution for some others as well, who have got a
small dos-box and debian box, how to share files.
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On Mon, May 31, 1999 at 09:45:49PM +0300, virtanen wrote
I've got a Debian-box, a small laptop with DOS, and a Laplink cable.
What is an easy method to connet the Debian-box and DOS-box with the
Laplink-cable so that I could easily at least copy files from the othe
machine
I've got a Debian-box, a small laptop with DOS, and a Laplink cable.
What is an easy method to connet the Debian-box and DOS-box with the
Laplink-cable so that I could easily at least copy files from the othe
machine to the other?
(The Debian box hasn't got any DOS-partition, so that I need
Hi,
I'd like to know if there is a version of laplink software on Linux
that I can transfer file between two computers (one linux and one
window 3.11) via parallel port?
Thanks!
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