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From: cspgrgr@brunel.ac.uk (R Ghosh-Roy)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Kermit / SLIP / PPP
Date: 29 Dec 1994 12:53:21 GMT
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May be its a naive question but I would like to know which of the following three
is best for my PCs talking to a SUN?
1. Kermit (whatever the latest version is)
2. SLIP
3. PPP
4. other
Thanks,
Rana
PS: In future, I would also like to run X applications on my PC.