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Hi, i got some problems with my netwerk, i cant see them, they cant see me.
i use ipx for the LAN and somebody pls save me!! (there's also a second problem, but ill talk about that once i can get on the LAN)
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i think im going nuts, but ain't i nuts for thinking that? Last edited by Degar : August 30th, 2002 at 03:38 PM. |
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Do you have IPX support configured in the kernel?
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i have no idea, probably not
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to tell u the truth i have no idea to do anything usefull in the kernel at all. but i'll read it
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going for the old fashion trail and screw up, ill be back with results
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yay, i can now ask further: how do i configure the kernel without destroying it?
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how shall i put, hmmm... i think this is the best way:
thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you !!! |
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