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Top Tip: Windows 95, 98SE and Linux home network?







Top Tip: Windows 95, 98SE and Linux home
network?

Top Tip: Windows 95, 98SE and Linux home
network?
04/09/2004 04:12 PM

How do I get these to talk to one another?? I would like to share out printers, and possibly a slow dialup connection. I would like to do file transfers and share out file some applications (In other words - about everything imaginable).




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