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  1. Ich bin gelernt (von?) "Barron's Mastering German, Developed by the Foreign Service Institute". What is the sentence structure in german? I'm not very far into this course yet..and I am curious. Danke Anthony
  2. Thats the one. It both helps and doesnt help. Hmm...thanks anyway! Anthony
  3. Guten abend, Günter! Wie geht es Ihnen denn? :D I can only speak very simple german, I'm not very good at it. As for your problem: Simply re-install FSUIPC. Old programs will have old versions. If it is replaced, simply reinstall it. Anthony
  4. Ahh finally found that dang edit button :) Ok well after a bit under a week of hard work on this, I am out of ideas. I simply have nothing left to try, so Im asking anyone and everyone: CHUCK IDEAS AT ME! Ive tried to get IPX working on Linux. OOoooh boy. Talk about an uphill battle. More like a vertical wall but anyway. If someone can tell me how to get IPX going, id be very grateful! Looking at the logs, it tells me Error 100404 I think it was. Something about "Not supporting that socket." If you want, I can dig the log out again for the precise error message. If it was windows, or a GUI, id have some chance of fixing it. But its command line only for this as far as I can tell...and there my chances plummit close to 0.
  5. Hmm something has chopped off the end of that message. It probably deserved it :D This is what I was trying to say at the end: Ill just have to sit down and work out what is stuffing it up. Thanks! Anthony
  6. Ok log files: Wideserver.log: Wideclient.log:
  7. Hey..Im new :D Im trying to run WideFS on a RedHat 9.0 machine via WINE emulator. Its taken me three days hard work to get as far as I have, so dont tell me its not gonna work. ITS GONNA WORK!!! :D Everything is installed correctly, as far as I can tell. I start FS on my Xp machine, and then run WideFS. WideFS connects correctly (though it says that it is waiting for connection for about 1/2 a second every say...4 - 5 seconds. Then I try FSGarmin or FSFlightMax. Both tell me (in different words) that they cannot find the session that FS is running. The Linux firewall is down. My personal firewall is down. I have recompiled the linux machine to read NTFS volumes. FSFlightmax/FSGarmin have been installed correctly as Remote mode. I am using FSFlightMax remote for FSFlightmax. I have mounted the FS2002 share on my Linux machine using this command: mount -t smbfs -o username=Anthony,password=(never you mind :D),rw //Anthonys/FS2002 /usr/share/wine-c/FS2002 I know that this has been mounted correctly. I have checked and rechecked, using file editing and renaming. My network is working correctly. Both machines can access each other and the internet. There are no security barriers that affect their communication as far as I know. The only thing possible would be write protection, and Im confident that has been disabled. The protocol is TCP/IPv4. I only really have one conclusion left: Linux uses a program called Samba to access Windows shares. Window shares its file using a protocol called SMB. I suspect the protocol that Samba uses is a bit different, or works in a different way, just enough to throw things out of kilter. Anyone got any ideas? Thanks Anthony note: Sorry for cross posting..but this does belong both in this forum and in the FSFlightmax/FSGarmin one. I dont know which program is at fault here.
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