So now I'm trying to set up X. The motherboard has the intel FW82810 (also
called i810) chipset onboard for video. What card should I select in the
XFree86 setup? Tried the three intel cards on the list, none worked.
Thanks,
Raphael
Hello,
I'm installing Potato on a system with a CNET Pro120c card. What driver
module should I load for it?
Thanks,
Raphael
could someone give me or point me to step-by-step instructions on how to do
a dist upgrade (potato to woody)?
Thanks,
Raphael
I posted a while back about not being able to establish telnet,ssh or smtp
connections from outside my LAN to my box running Potato. This problem
appeared rather suddenly after having run fine for several months. Since
then a friend of mine in a different state told me that he could connect
via t
heard of as86...couldn't find any packages by that name either.
Any further help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Raphael
-Original Message-
From: Christian Pernegger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 2:44 PM
To: Raphael Crawford-Marks; debian-user@lists.
about two weeks ago, my server (running Potato) stopped accepting ssh,
smtp and telnet requests. I would be able to connect on the respective
ports, but would be disconnected shortly thereafter before receiving a
login prompt. I've uninstalled and reinstalled all of the packages. The
weird thing
Hmm. Well that didn't work for me. I wish it did...I don't care if I only
get 10 Mb/s. But everytime I tried the 3c59x Vortex driver the system would
crash and I'd have to do a hard reboot. Did you use any special options to
make it work?
-Original Message-
From: Christoph Simon [mailt
I've installed Potato on a machine with a 3c905c-TXM PCI card. I tried to
get it to work with the 3c59x module, to no avail. Downloaded 3com's 3c90x
driver from their site, but couldn't figure out what to do with it (their
readme said to run install3c90x, a file that was not included in the .tar.
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