Christian Schnobrich wrote:
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 12:43, ben wrote:
first, whoever wrote that debian is the best choice for a novice was
smoking out of the wrong end of his pipe. more competent commentators
have said that it's not necessarily the linux to start with, but the one
to end up with
Hi all,
Things seem to work now. In case someone else has also the same or a
similar problem:
I installed kernel 2.4.22 (downloaded 2.4.22 source as debian package
and followed the 'debian way' for installing new kernel). First I had
some problems with dependencies etc, because I couldn't find
Hi again...
It seems as if I have more or less the same problem as you had... but I
have one more question.
tnx,
Kurt
ScruLoose wrote:
On Sat, Nov 01, 2003 at 03:14:56PM +0100, Kurt Sys wrote:
Quoting Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Sat, Nov 01, 2003 at 12:03:54PM +0100, Ku
Hi all...
D-Link cards seem to give more people some trouble :). Well, see inline
text for my answers this time...
tnx,
Kurt.
ScruLoose wrote:
On Sat, Nov 01, 2003 at 03:14:56PM +0100, Kurt Sys wrote:
Quoting Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Sat, Nov 01, 2003 at 12:03:54PM +0100
Quoting Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sat, Nov 01, 2003 at 12:03:54PM +0100, Kurt Sys said
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have to install a new computer. I install Debian Woody (3.0r1) from
> > boot-CD (CD1 -- NON-US). Everything works fine except for one thing, I
Hello,
I have to install a new computer. I install Debian Woody (3.0r1) from boot-CD
(CD1 -- NON-US). Everything works fine except for one thing, I can't get my
ethernet card to work. I found on the net several people with similar or the
same problem, but I don't find an answer. So, here it is (ag
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