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Google is your friend.
I know there is a module in the kernel source for USB crossover as far
back as 2.4.19 but I don't remember the name. Basically, it creates a
10mbit ethernet device usb0 that once IPs and routing's configured, is
an instant link. You can then setup an NFS share or something that can
be accessed from your laptop.
This is all based on knowledge I learned from setting up my Zaurus :-D.
On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 16:28, Rob Wultsch wrote:
> I have 3.5 gigs of *.mp3 on my XP (I also Have a knoppix disc if that=20
> helps) machine at home. How can I tranfer them over a piece of crossover=20
> to my laptop running debian?
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> Robert James Wultsch III
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