Well, apologies to all.  Just learned that when a new operating system
is installed, the ip may change, but network integrity is maintained.
Where 192.168.1.2 existed, the new ubuntu 10.04 assigned ip
192.168.1.66, and the older computer was changed, using the same iso
file, to 192.168.1.67.  Magical stuff, these computers.
Tom

On Sat, 2010-09-11 at 22:24 -0500, Brian Wall wrote: 
> On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 9:31 PM, Tom Poe <tompoe at meltel.net> wrote:
> > Looking for small distro for older computer.  Want to put ogg files on
> > dedicated computer.
> 
> Debian or Slackware do a nice job at staying lean.
> 
> > Also need help with commands to identify what is in the computer, to add
> > it to lan.
> 
> Not sure what you're trying to accomplish.  Are you trying to set up a
> LAN based Ogg jukebox of some kind?  Apache has a module for doing
> this, otherwise you can set up something like Openfiler for easy file
> sharing.
> 
> Brian
> 
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