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LANing RH9.0 to Win 98


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18-Feb-2005, 12:30 AM #1
LANing RH9.0 to Win 98
Hello,

I just recently loaded linux 9.0 on a old crappy p1 to play with.I was wondering if anyone new how to LAn the two? or any good sites that give setp by step instructions.i'v Searched for hours and got nothing.

Thank you Very much,
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18-Feb-2005, 09:57 AM #2
Samba
Look on google for using samba, you need this for the 2 serevrs to communicate. What's with the Linux 9? I guess you mean Redhat 9, if so I would not bother with it and use another distro, Redhat 9 is no longer supported by redhat, want something almost the same then go fro Fedora Core 3.
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