Didi Damian wrote: > > * montefin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [21-05-2000 07:42 PM -0600]
> > I'm having an SDSL connection installed the first week of June. I will > > need to have network cards in both my computers. I am told the installer > > will take care of the rest while installing a Flowpoint 2200 DSL Router. > > I have never had nor installed a network card in any computer. I have > > received recommendations on two: > > > > 1.) Netgear's FA310TX 10/100 PCI RJ45 NIC NIC > > This is one of the cards I have in this PC. Always worked like a charm > with the tulip module. I mostly compiled it in the kernel. I've used > this card for my cable modem side since the 2.0.36 kernel and never had > any problem with it. Installation should be only a matter of choosing it > from the adapter list during the initial network configuration. As a matter > of fact, on this box, I installed potato from the network via this card. > Thanks, Didi, that is the card I'm leaning toward, too.. > > Potato currently *is* 'frozen'. > Didi, and Ray Olszewski in an earlier message, I stand corrected. I've been doing 'apt-get dist-upgrade' for two weeks to the ../debian potato main etc. instead of ../debian/frozen main etc. thinking I was getting newer stuff. DOH! But a big thanks to whoever got that pam package fixed so quick the other day! montefin -- In Life Timing is everything; in Linux Permissions is everything. http://www.montefin.com/~montefin/ (up 24/7) http://finux.com:8080 (our Zope experiment...evenings & weekends) http://finux.com:8085 (our XML adventures...evenings & weekends)