How the tranfer lost of files over a crossover cable

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Author: tickticker
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Subject: How the tranfer lost of files over a crossover cable
Oh shoot, usb crossover, my bad.

anthony

(you'd be better off with a cat 5 x-over, i have extra if you need it. u=
nless=20
it's USB 2 it's gonna be slooooow)

On Tuesday 01 April 2003 05:40 pm, Bryce C thought they were smart and wr=
ote:
> 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
> > helps) machine at home. How can I tranfer them over a piece of crosso=

ver
> > to my laptop running debian?
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anthony