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Anecdote re: NT vs. Linux installation



You could have just lied. :)

By the way, you don't actually need TCP/IP to access the HP JetDirect.  It
supports Unix-style TCP/IP, but it also supports Novell-style IPX and
ancient Windows-style NetBEUI.  If you don't need the data routed, then
NetBEUI would work just as well for this.  You are better off having
TCP/IP installed on an NT machine, though.

-- Mike


On Sat, 18 Mar 2000, Jerry Clabaugh wrote:

>  This is not a simple form. I entered 6 pages of information:
> 
>  Who are you? What's your address? Your phone number? Your e-mail?
>  What other software do you run? What's your job title? Whom do you work
> for?
>  What's their address, fax, e-mail? What kind of business? What kind
>  of software? How big? And on, and on and on. After 6 pages of this, the
> thing
>  crashed. And I couldn't access the premium content.


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