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next_slip_digex
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	This is the compressed NeXT_SLIP_DIGEX distribution which 
includes all of the necessary instructions, packages, files and 
scripts to install the Serial Line Internet Protocol software by Louis 
Mamakos on your NeXT computer and connect to a SLIP account on 
digex.net.  There are two files in this distribution:

next_slip_digex.readme.rtf - You have found that one...  Good Start!

next_slip_digex.compressed - The compressed archive of all the necessary files.


Follow these steps to begin your installation:

NOTE: You must be logged in as root to complete this installation 
procedure.  If you are not logged in as root do so now and open this 
file (~/next_slip_digex.readme.rtf) again when you are.

1.     Get the file next_slip_digex.compressed from this site and put 
it somewhere safe in your ~/home directory.

	
	NOTE:  In this, and the following examples, replace ~/home 
with whatever location you desire. Remember though to change 
~/home in the following examples to the proper pathname.

2.	I recommend at this point that you make a COPY of the file 
next_slip_digex.compressed from your ~/home directory 	
and move it to a more permanent place,  preferably onto a spare 	
1.44 MB floppy for 	archival purposes.

   
3.     Use the NeXT WorkSpace Manager's Decompress command to unpack 
the archive next_slip_digex.compressed.  This should unpack this 
archive.  	 

4.	Double Click on the file ~/next_slip_digex/SLIP_920904-A/SLIP_v1.pkg.
This will start the installer application.  Click on the button to 
install the SLIP package.  Install the SLIP files in the default 
location /usr/dialupip.  After normal installation you may quit the 
Installer.app.	 

5.     You are done with the first part of the installation. Now open 
the file ~/next_slip_digex/next_slip_digex.readme.rtfd and 
follow the further instructions there.


GR   4/27/93 
	 

These are the contents of the former NiCE NeXT User Group NeXTSTEP/OpenStep software archive, currently hosted by Netfuture.ch.