Wow, thanks for the very clear, concise and informative answer. Let me
ask while I am at it, if you think that I would still get this Debian
support in a a stock 2.4 kernel in 3 rev. 1 or is there something
specific with the hardware that you needed to use the 2.4.18-k7 kernel?
Cheers,
Brian
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 06:00:20PM +0700 or thereabouts, Brian Durant wrote:
> found on Linux Printing site that my printer should be supported and I
> believe my Asante NIC is supported by Tulip drivers. Anyone out there
> that can help?
I know for sure that the Asante NIC is supported via the
"Brian" == Brian Durant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> While I am fumbling with problems getting Debian to install
Brian> on my daughter's computer, I have been speculating about
Brian> Debian support for the hardware on my box (considering a
Brian> Win2k Pro and Debian 3 r
The Epson C80 is just a normal parallel port client printer, connected
directly to my box.
Cheers,
Brian
Paul Johnson wrote:
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 06:00:20PM +0700, Brian Durant wrote:
While I am fumbling with problems getting Debian to install on my
daughter's computer, I have been spe
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 06:00:20PM +0700, Brian Durant wrote:
> While I am fumbling with problems getting Debian to install on my
> daughter's computer, I have been speculating about Debian support for
> the hardware on my box (considering a Win2k Pro and Debian 3 rev.1 dual
> boot). I have bee
While I am fumbling with problems getting Debian to install on my
daughter's computer, I have been speculating about Debian support for
the hardware on my box (considering a Win2k Pro and Debian 3 rev.1 dual
boot). I have been looking for info on my SOYO SY-K7V DRAGON Plus!
motherboard, Asante
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