Hi, I am quite a newbie to either Linux (I'm "playing" with Suse Linux for about half a year) and Debian (first try to install the day before yesterday) so please be patient with me.
But there's a Proble, that I wasnt able to solve yet: I have a NE2000 compatible ethernet device (ISA). The german Debian GNU/Linux Handbook (http://www.openoffice.de/linux/buch/) said I would only have to load the Kernel-Module ne2k, supply it with the correct IO-Port and maybe a correct IRQ and it should work. But the problem is that modprobe can't find the module ne2k, only ne2k-pci is there. Does someone of you know an alternative to ne2k or can tell me where I can find the ne2k module? Another question: are modules stored in different .debs than the kernel or are they always packed together? Many thanx for an answer Greetings Björn Fischer