Re: Linux has a long way to go before it becomes the major OS
From: Baho Utot (baho-utot_at_philippines-island.org)
Date: 02/08/04
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Date: Sun, 08 Feb 2004 02:01:02 GMT
Ron Matthews wrote:
> M?ns Rullg?rd <mru@kth.se> wrote:
>
>> You're a bit too far away, I'm afraid. Seriously though, it's not
>> that hard. Just get a DHCP server running on the Linux gateway and
>> the mswindows machines will work fine. You can of course configure
>> everything manually if you want. I prefer to keep everything in one
>> place, though.
>
> But windows users don't need to get a DHCP server running. That's
> trivial stuff that the computer can do automagically.
>
> cordially, as always,
>
> rm
Not if your network conforms to the RFC specs. And that is just it windos
setting things up by its self usually gets it wrong.
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