Charles Lockhart wrote:
Sorry to ask such a rube question, but anybody know how or if drivers
written for the 2.4 kernel will be supported under the 2.6 kernel?
Indications I've had from reading and talking to people are that drivers
for the 2.4 kernel will have to be re-written for the 2.6 kerne
Sorry to ask such a rube question, but anybody know how or if drivers
written for the 2.4 kernel will be supported under the 2.6 kernel?
Indications I've had from reading and talking to people are that drivers
for the 2.4 kernel will have to be re-written for the 2.6 kernel.
Thanks,
-Charles
Greetings all,
I have had some recent success with getting IPV6 to work from behind
horrible, crappy, outdated, and yes even linksys routers. What follows is a
_very_ brief post, ( I really wouldn't call it a howto,) on How I got it done.
I wrote this because I was successfull
On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 10:57:12AM -1000, Vince Hoang wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 10:54:18AM -1000, Rodney wrote:
> > From windows, I can see the machine, but as soon as I click
> > on it to browse, I get a window asking for a username and
> > password. I have not set-up anything like that in
On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 10:54:18AM -1000, Rodney wrote:
> From windows, I can see the machine, but as soon as I click
> on it to browse, I get a window asking for a username and
> password. I have not set-up anything like that in samba, I want
> to be able to view the public directories as a guest
I have a fresh installation of SUSE 8.2 on a machine and I am having problems
getting a windows machine to "explore" the public directory on the linux
machine. From windows, I can see the machine, but as soon as I click on it to
browse, I get a window asking for a username and password. I have n