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Beginner lan notes - works with PCI ethernet card with digital chipset. (NE2000 compliant NIC cards)

01. How to connect my linux PC to a local lan:
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    #modprobe /lib/modules/2.0.32/net/tulip.o
    #/sbin/ifup eth0

Beginner lan notes - telnet into your box from another pc on the lan and have root access.

02. How to login as root via a telnet session
    #su -l

This is how I was able to get my linux pc on our network here at home.



Questions / Comments to: krissyj at robotz dot com

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