Changeset 22c1df71 for basicnet/netprogs
- Timestamp:
- 06/06/2005 12:28:15 AM (19 years ago)
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- 10.0, 10.1, 11.0, 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 12.0, 12.1, 6.1, 6.2, 6.2.0, 6.2.0-rc1, 6.2.0-rc2, 6.3, 6.3-rc1, 6.3-rc2, 6.3-rc3, 7.10, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.6-blfs, 7.6-systemd, 7.7, 7.8, 7.9, 8.0, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 9.0, 9.1, basic, bdubbs/svn, elogind, gnome, kde5-13430, kde5-14269, kde5-14686, kea, ken/TL2024, ken/inkscape-core-mods, ken/tuningfonts, krejzi/svn, lazarus, lxqt, nosym, perl-modules, plabs/newcss, plabs/python-mods, python3.11, qt5new, rahul/power-profiles-daemon, renodr/vulkan-addition, systemd-11177, systemd-13485, trunk, upgradedb, xry111/intltool, xry111/llvm18, xry111/soup3, xry111/test-20220226, xry111/xf86-video-removal
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basicnet/netprogs/net-tools.xml
r6195a27c r22c1df71 95 95 </note> 96 96 97 <para> If you don't know what to answer to all the questions asked during98 the <command>make config</command> phase below, then just accept the99 defaults (the build command below automates this). This will be just fine100 in the majority of cases. What you're101 asked here is a bunch of questions about which network protocols you've102 enabled in your kernel. The default answers will enable the tools from103 this package to work with the most common protocols:104 TCP, PPP, and several others. You105 still need to actually enable these protocols in the kernel—what you106 do here is merely telling the package to include support for those107 protocols in its programs, but it's up to the kernel to make the108 pro tocols available.</para>97 <para>The instructions below automate the configuration process by piping 98 <command>yes</command> to the <command>make config</command> command. If 99 you wish to run the interactive configuration process (by changing the 100 instruction to just <command>make config</command>), but you are not sure 101 how to answer all the questions, then just accept the defaults. This will 102 be just fine in the majority of cases. What you're asked here is a bunch of 103 questions about which network protocols you've enabled in your kernel. The 104 default answers will enable the tools from this package to work with the 105 most common protocols: TCP, PPP, and several others. You still need to 106 actually enable these protocols in the kernel—what you do here is 107 merely tell the package to include support for those protocols in its 108 programs, but it's up to the kernel to make the protocols available.</para> 109 109 110 110 <para>Install <application>Net-tools</application> by running the
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