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From: Chris Concannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Chris,
>
> I would suggest getting slink up and running first. Then you can upgrade
> away to your heart's content. I too tend to get into the upgrade habit.
> Interesting that sometimes that becomes the end in itself really... :-)
I agree with you there, I upgrade just to upgrade. I'd rather f
Hello again
I have a few more questions, but first I'd like to sincerely thank everyone
who took the time to reply to my last series of questions (the "Argh! I
think my last msg sent as HTML" thread). It blew my mind when I was
getting replies to my questions within an hour or so of mailing th
> AFAIK the older Linksys EtherFast cards used "real" Tulip chipsets and the
> newer ones use the "Lite-On" Tulip clone chipset. There are also some
other
> Tulip clone chipsets but I've never seen a Linksys with anything else.
The
> only problem I've ever run into with these cards is that they so
> I guess mine had huge problems :-) rrlogind and rrdhcpcd are in the
unstable
> distribution. Didn't you say that you were going to upgrade to unstable
> to get the newer X servers for the TNT?
I'm not exactly sure what I'm going to do yet, to be honest. I do need to
upgrade to the newer version
> I went through hell to get this one to work..once. After a reboot, it
> refused to work again. It works fine under Windows, so I guess it
> just doesn't like Linux. My advice: Get a D-Link 530TX. It was 24.95
> at CompUSA and it worked flawlessly with the via-rhine driver
> the first time I trie
> Chris,
>
> Try this page it might be able to solve your problem with RoadRunner. I
> haven't tried it yet, but I will be within the next two weeks.
>
> http://snork.capybara.org/~george/rrlms/
>
> Regards,
> Michael
Ooo, haven't seen this page before. What I'm wondering is will this work
with my
> Have you checked out the cable modem mini-HOWTO and the Roadrunner section
> and links? I thnk it has some tips on how to use this service with Linux.
Yep, done both. I've gone to all the links, I've read/asked questions on the
alt-os newsgroup for Road Runner, etc. and all they ever say is "
lip netcard driver
Optiquest V95 19" monitor
Logitech MouseMan PS/2 mouse (3 button with a thumb button on the side)
Thanks to anyone who bothered to read this long message, and again, I
sincerely appreciate any/all help.
-Chris Concannon
quot; monitor
Logitech MouseMan PS/2 mouse (3 button with a thumb
button on the side)
Thanks to anyone who bothered to read this long
message, and again, I sincerely appreciate any/all help.
-Chris Concannon
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