Networking :: Connecting to a Windows PC...
DSL is the only Linux I have used and I've installed it recently on an outdated Windows PC(deleted NTFS). I have another PC next to it and they connect through a cable. The PC I am currently using right now(Windows XP) has an internet connection. How, step by step, would I allow the DSL PC to accept an internet connection from the Windows PC and access the Windows PC?
I don't know much outside of Windows and I don't know many command line/console commands.
You have them connected with a crossover cable?
DSL doesn't like crossovers.
As for samba, grab the samba.dsl from the repository, it gives you nice gui's for samba.
If you need to learn how to use samba, try Googling it, as there are a lot of good manuals for it out there.
-J.P.
crossover cable works fine for me. i reccomend you install firefox and set the proxy settings. it is possible to use dillo but dillo is not very good.
welcome to the forums 
oh, and use saidins suggestion for the networking thing 
Where's the repository?
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original here.