Re: upgrading from rh 8.0 to 9 with speech, and gnopernicus

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Yes, but one's at my parents place, and one here, so I'd have to do it by
modem. How to dial in with a calling card will be a little tricky, I would
need to have the system answer only on distinctive ring, so that not all my
calls go to the modem.
However, the pacmate should be coming in a week or two, but how to run dhcp
on PocketPC I'm not sure of.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Darrell Shandrow" <nu7i@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 11:04 AM
Subject: Re: upgrading from rh 8.0 to 9 with speech, and gnopernicus


> Hi Brent,
>
> Do you have two computers?  You should be able to accomplish the job with
> just two computers: one being the target system and the other containing
the
> DHCP server and the terminal program being used to establish the telnet
> session.
>
> Darrell Shandrow - Shandrow Communications!
> Technology consultant/instructor, network/systems administrator!
> A+, CCNA, Network+!
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> All the best to coalition forces carrying out Operation Iraqi Freedom!
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Brent Harding" <bharding@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 9:30 PM
> Subject: Re: upgrading from rh 8.0 to 9 with speech, and gnopernicus
>
>
> > What about by charter pipeline, my cable uses dhcp? When I get my Pac
> Mate,
> > it will be shipped with an ethernet card, so I will need a router or
> > something to hook to anyways, might as well start looking. I doubt if I
> > could do the install by modem, particularly a cell connection, got
> > tracfone, would be sort of expensive, unless I can unhook once the
process
> > is crunching data. I would guess the Pac Mate will have a terminal
client
> > on it of some kind, I hope it does.
> > At 05:45 PM 8/1/03 -0700, you wrote:
> > >   Hi Brent,   Well, you do need a DHCP server, but the box that
> includes
> > >the telnet client could perform both functions, or DHCP could be
> performed
> > >by a firewall or router.   Darrell Shandrow - Shandrow Communications!
> > >Technology  consultant/instructor, network/systems administrator!
> > >A+, CCNA,  Network+!
> > >Check out high quality telecommunications services at
http://ld.net/?nu7i
> > >All the best to coalition  forces carrying out Operation Iraqi Freedom!
> > >----- Original Message -----    From:    Brent    Harding    To:
> > >blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx    Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 10:21    AM
> > >Subject: Re: upgrading from rh 8.0 to 9    with speech, and gnopernicus
> > >   Wow, OK, it'd be cool if one can do it with a    single machine, as
I
> > >definitely don't have 3 systems available, one for dhcp,    one for
> speech,
> > >and this one to install to, or don't you need    that?            -----
> > >Original Message -----      From:      Darrell Shandrow           To:
> > >blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx      Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 9:43      AM
> > >Subject: Re: upgrading from rh 8.0 to 9      with speech, and
gnopernicus
> >
> > >     Hi Brent,               I can write a fairly      detailed
> explanation
> > >of how I accomplished the feat, but I'll have to do      that for you
> over
> > >the weekend.           Thanks.                     ----- Original
Message
> > >-----        From:        Brent        Harding        To:
> > >blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx        Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 1:07
> AM
> > >     Subject: Re: upgrading from rh 8.0 to        9 with speech, and
> > >gnopernicus
> > >       Wow! I guess the 8 bootdisk won't go to http        down 9. The
> name
> > >of the first image it needs is different, i guess, wonder        how
I'll
> > >get this updated? Sighted assistance is no option.
> > >----- Original Message -----          From:          Brent
> Harding
> > >         To: blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx          Sent: Friday, August 01,
> 2003
> > >1:08          AM         Subject: upgrading from rh 8.0 to 9
> with
> > >speech, and gnopernicus
> > >                   Is it OK to use my rh 8.0 network boot installer
disk
> > >      to upgrade to 9.0, so I have speech through the process? I
> understand
> > >I          have to install the kernel RPM to have speakup, but I don't
> have
> > >another          system to do it by telnet. (I hope to be getting a Pac
> > >Mate soon, as          state rehab purchased one for me, as I decided
> that
> > >I thought it's          better than the braille note because of
> > >connectivity, and that you can          use audible.com and other
Pocket
> PC
> > >apps that the bn doesn't allow for.          Does it have an accessible
> > >telnet client so I could pull the install off          that way, or
> should
> > >I just use the rh 8.0 bootnet.img and point the http          to the
> > >appropriate directory for 9 on redhat's server? I may give it a
> > >try anyways, sort of updated some gnu stuff manually to attempt
> > >gnopernicus, but am having trouble with glib and gtk and autoconf and
> > >   cspi, and other stuff like that. What would I need to do to 9 to
> prepare
> > >         for gnopernicus to install? I have the script someone sent,
> errors
> > >out          on 8.0, think I need to ad the all important
> #!/bin/sh
> > >        line to the top, but the compiles error out          on 8.0,
> > >choking on autoconf not being the right version when trying to
> > >compile gtk or glib, since gnopernicus needs a later lib than 8.0
> > >provides.         Thanks.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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