er moves' bug.
Right now I'm runnning the new etch release with a 2.6.18-4-amd64
kernel, but the problems were the same with unstable. I've tried all
possible settings of the AGP rate and driver using the nvidia driver,
and the open-sourced 'nv' driver, nothing seems to m
and what do you know, I'm
connected to the world again.
Thanks everybody,
cheers,
Avishai.
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which means the Debian installer kernel. Is that good enough? Or am I
searching the wrong keywords? And am I to expect a massive dependency
hell upgrading manually like I intend to? Again, very thankful for your
help and patience,
Avishai.
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; message (or similiar to that). You think that
is related to the kernel version, or is there another thing I'm
missing?
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> Florian
Thanks a lot,
Avishai.
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not detected properly? I'm using kernel 2.6.11-something.
Cheers,
Avishai.
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for the approximate output - dual boot world). iwconfig declares
that none of 'lo', 'eth0' and 'sit0' are wireless devices, with no
mention of the card.
I'm still a bit on the newbie side, I'd appreciate any suggestions.
Avishai
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