Not really. The + series cards use a different chip then the other cards
IIRC. All I know is that I've now got 3 of the + series cards, and the
older 2 worked fine under 2.2.x with the rtl8139.o module. Also, the same
two that are currently in use are using kernel compiled 8139too driver and
hav
I've network installed from such a system both with a custom boot disk and
other installations.
The module would be called something like 8139 or 8138 something... It
depends on the kernel. I've only got 4.6 at the moment. Ah it's rtl8139
(.o) in the 2.2.x series. It should be on the supplementa
usr/doc/lilo/
and you'll need to be root to run lilo anyway...
-Original Message-
From: Mannequin* [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mannequin*
Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2001 01:13
To: mjevans1983011
Subject: Re: LILO question
"mjevans1983011" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Try
apt-get autoclean
if you still do not have enough free space then it's not something I can fix
with the current information. Quite likely, something that others more
qualified who are also watching would not think of either.
-Original Message-
From: gd50413 [mailto:gd50413]On Behalf
July 10, 2001 03:32
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Installing on a new system... Is it possible to have the
packages I select automatically build from .deb source versions and compiled
specifically for my CPU?
On Monday 09 July 2001 01:51, mjevans1983011 wrote:
> I think the to
I think the topic says most of what I want.
For the first time in about 5 years I am expecting to get (build for my self
in this case) a new computer system. With modern hardware packages can be
compiled in a length of time where it is not unreasonable to expend a little
more time up front and co
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