s installed properly
> Date: 01 Nov 2001 16:06:55 +
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> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Rupert Heesom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> Unable to find the ncurses libraries.
> >>> You must have ncurses installed.
> >make[1]: ***
Guys:
I'm really new to Debian, trying to set my Debian VM up with NFS to
access my RH host.
In doing so, I need to configure the kernel for NFS support.
To run "make menuconfig" (I don't have X installed), I need ncurses
installed. I've just run through dselect & thought I installed ncurse
On Fri, 2001-10-26 at 06:42, D. wrote:
> If when you log into Debian you go to eeh console mode
> instead of xdm, the last line that you see before the
> prompt is which version of Debian your running.
Well, I don't get anything telling me it's potato or woody...
Just before the login prompt, I g
I've installed Debian using a couple of CDs which I downloaded. I'm
still very new to Debian. Thus the question
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twork/interfaces to configure eth0 there.
Could I have done this in a better way?
On 13 Sep 2001 22:30:47 +0200, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
> On 13 Sep 2001 20:45:30 -0400, Rupert Heesom wrote:
>
> >Inside my NT VM I can see VMware's "AMD PCNET PCI" NIC.
> >
> &g
I've installed Debian within a VMware VM with host-only networking.
However I didn't pick any NIC adapter software modules when I chose the
hardware to support, and now need to know how to get Debian to see the
NIC that VMware should be showing it.
I've found the ne2k-pci.o module in /lib/modules
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