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Kirill Smelkov
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39cd5120
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39cd5120
authored
Jan 01, 2003
by
Tomas Szepe
Committed by
Linus Torvalds
Jan 01, 2003
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@@ -745,48 +745,6 @@ source "drivers/ieee1394/Kconfig"
source
"net/Kconfig"
menu
"Network device support"
depends
on
NET
config
NETDEVICES
bool
"Network device support"
---
help
---
You
can
say
N
here
if
you
don
't intend to connect your Linux box to
any other computer at all or if all your connections will be over a
telephone line with a modem either via UUCP (UUCP is a protocol to
forward mail and news between unix hosts over telephone lines; read
the UUCP-HOWTO, available from
<http://www.linuxdoc.org/docs.html#howto>) or dialing up a shell
account or a BBS, even using term (term is a program which gives you
almost full Internet connectivity if you have a regular dial up
shell account on some Internet connected Unix computer. Read
<http://www.bart.nl/~patrickr/term-howto/Term-HOWTO.html>).
You'
ll
have
to
say
Y
if
your
computer
contains
a
network
card
that
you
want
to
use
under
Linux
(
make
sure
you
know
its
name
because
you
will
be
asked
for
it
and
read
the
Ethernet
-
HOWTO
(
especially
if
you
plan
to
use
more
than
one
network
card
under
Linux
))
or
if
you
want
to
use
SLIP
(
Serial
Line
Internet
Protocol
is
the
protocol
used
to
send
Internet
traffic
over
telephone
lines
or
null
modem
cables
)
or
CSLIP
(
compressed
SLIP
)
or
PPP
(
Point
to
Point
Protocol
,
a
better
and
newer
replacement
for
SLIP
)
or
PLIP
(
Parallel
Line
Internet
Protocol
is
mainly
used
to
create
a
mini
network
by
connecting
the
parallel
ports
of
two
local
machines
)
or
AX
.25
/
KISS
(
protocol
for
sending
Internet
traffic
over
amateur
radio
links
).
Make
sure
to
read
the
NET
-
3
-
HOWTO
.
Eventually
,
you
will
have
to
read
Olaf
Kirch
's excellent and free book "Network Administrator'
s
Guide
", to be found in <http://www.linuxdoc.org/docs.html#guide>. If
unsure, say Y.
source "
drivers
/
net
/
Kconfig
"
source "
drivers
/
atm
/
Kconfig
"
endmenu
menu
"Old CD-ROM drivers (not SCSI, not IDE)"
config
CD_NO_IDESCSI
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