| Subject | : | Home Network OS? |
| Author | : | BigWarpGuy |
| Date | : | 25 May, 2001 on 19:05 |
| What are the choices (in server software/os) for someone who wanted to create a home network with Warp as the clients? Could Warp ver 4 be used as the 'network server'(a personal computer used as the 'server) ?
OS/2 Warp-ed to the very end. |
| Subject | : | Re:Home Network OS? |
| Author | : | pipes |
| Date | : | 17 Aug, 2001 on 23:29 |
| I have used OS/2 Warp 4 mini-network in College to have my machines be used for "demos" of my Lotus slide-show... nice. But if you want multiple OSes coming in, I don't know. NFS is what you will need, which is a part of WSFeB. I have yet to connect my Linux box to my WSFeB as a DHCP client and NFS.. only time will tell.
-Peter |
| Subject | : | Re:All needed already included ... |
| Author | : | icebear |
| Date | : | 23 Jun, 2002 on 09:24 |
| ... with OS/2 ! Peer-2-Peer !! With Google search for Judy McDermott's description hoe to craete your small personal network |
| Subject | : | Re:Home Network OS? |
| Author | : | Kim |
| Date | : | 23 Jun, 2002 on 10:55 |
| Guess this is was you meant: |