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<H2><A NAME="s3">3. Related Documentation.</A></H2>
<P>This document presumes you understand how to build a Linux kernel with
the appropriate networking options selected and that you understand how
to use the basic network tools such as <EM>ifconfig</EM> and <EM>route</EM>.
If you do not, then you should read the
<A HREF="NET-3-HOWTO.html">NET-3-HOWTO</A>
in conjunction with this document as it describes these.
<P>Other Linux HOWTO documents that might be useful are:
<P>The
<A HREF="Ethernet-HOWTO.html">Ethernet-HOWTO</A>,
which describes the details of configuring an Ethernet device for Linux.
<P>The
<A HREF="PPP-HOWTO.html">PPP-HOWTO</A>
as IPX support is available for version 2.2.0d and later of the Linux PPP
implementation.
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<H2><A NAME="ss3.1">3.1 New versions of this document.</A>
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<P>If your copy of this document is more than two months old then I strongly
recommend you obtain a newer version. The networking support for Linux is
changing very rapidly with new enhancements and features, so this document
also changes fairly frequently. The latest released version of this document
can always be retrieved by anonymous ftp from:
<P><CODE>ftp:</CODE>/sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/IPX-HOWTO>/
or:
<CODE>ftp:</CODE>/sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/other-formats/IPX-HOWTO{-html.tar,ps,dvi}.gz>/
via the World Wide Web from the
<A HREF="http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/linux.html">Linux Documentation Project Web Server</A>, at page:
<A HREF="http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/IPX-HOWTO.html">IPX-HOWTO</A>
or directly from me, <CODE>&lt;kevin@pricetrak.com></CODE>. It may
also be posted to the newsgroups: <CODE>comp.os.linux.networking</CODE>,
<CODE>comp.os.linux.answers</CODE> and <CODE>news.answers</CODE> from time to time.
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<H2><A NAME="ss3.2">3.2 Feedback.</A>
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<P>Please send any comments, updates, or suggestions to me,
<CODE>&lt;kevin@pricetrak.com></CODE>. The sooner I get feedback, the
sooner I can update and correct this document. If you find any problems
with it, please mail me directly as I can miss info posted to the newsgroups.
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<H2><A NAME="ss3.3">3.3 Mailing list support.</A>
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<P>There is a mailing list established for discussion of the various Linux
IPX software packages described in this document. You can subscribe to it
by sending a mail message to <CODE>`listserv@sh.cvut.cz'</CODE> with
<CODE>`add linware'</CODE> in the body of the message. To post to the list your
send your mail to <CODE>`linware@sh.cvut.cz'</CODE>. I regularly watch this list.
<P>The mailing list is archived at
<A HREF="http://www.kin.vslib.cz/hypermail/linware/">www.kin.vslib.cz</A>.
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