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Re: tlug: install to no-CD notebook



On Thu, Dec 10, 1998 at 10:08:31AM +0900, Matt Gushee wrote:
> There's one other installation method which nobody's mentioned, but
> which would be cheap and not too terribly hard (or so they say):
> PLIP (Parallel Line Interface Protocol?). You can connect two
> computers via ordinary printer ports, and download the installation

I've used this method to install Slackware on my elderly 386sx notebook
which doesn't have a PC card slot.

> packages using PLIP. The only catch is that you need a special cable
> which is not sold in stores (at least not ordinary ones), but I think
> it's just a matter of rewiring a standard printer cable. I believe

As someone already mentioned, this is often called a "LapLink" cable.
It is indeed easy enough to make your own.  The instructions are at
the top of /usr/src/linux/drivers/net/plip.c (as well as in the README.plip
files in the same directory.)

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