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Mr. ecitele comes up again and again for over 3 monthes in my badmail,
PLEAAAAAAASE get his address off!
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Ira Abramov <ira@scso.com> Scalable Solutions
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On Fri, 19 Apr 1996, Kharitonov Mark wrote:
> - Laplink.Does anybody knows how to copy from hard to hard through
> parallel ports in Linux (using laplink, like in DOS) ?
I suppose copying to and from /dev/lp1 should do the trick, but there is
a much better solution... compile PLIP support at the kernel, and you can
have a full IP connection there! Telnet and everything! then you can
mount through NFS, and it will be the fastest transfer!
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Ira Abramov <ira@scso.com> Scalable Solutions
Beeper 48484, at (972)3-610-6666, or (972)2-294-666
POBox 3600 FAX (972)2-433-693
Jerusalem 91035, Israel Tel (972)2-6426822