with complex documents pdflatex has been creating pdf
files which the acrobat reader could not read. But for
simple documents it works great.
Hans Ehrbar
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Is there an address where I can get autoup.sh and the
other files necessary for updating by ftp?
Hans Ehrbar
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I installed bo on my old 486, and the installation was
completely smooth, but I can only boot from the floppy, not
from the hard disk. This is the second time that I tried to
install it, in my earlier attempt I could not boot from the
hard disk either. I suspect the problem may be due to the
BIO
error
What should I do?
Thanks for your advice.
Hans Ehrbar.
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Thanks to Ossama's and Gilbert's advice, I could fix my
problem by adding a line consisting of the string 3c509 to
the /etc/modules file.
Apparently the install program never wrote this string
into the file because I had failed to install a network card
altogether when I originally built the base
Thanks for the quick response, Ossama.
I did configure the network and I do have a file
/etc/init.d/network which has my IPADDR and NETMASK etc.
but I haven't found any files with any of the information
about the network card specified during installation.
Where should it be?
> On Fri, 24 A
I just got through the ordeal of installing debian linux
from floppies on an older computer, but linux cannot find my
network card. When installing the device drivers, the menu
first told me that I did not have any network cards, i.e.,
there was a - sign in front of the line for my 3C509 card.
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