Which kernel prebuilt are you using? idepci has 3C95x support built in, or at
least it works right off the boot disk
with no problems. I don't need the kernel disk at all--just grab the kernel
and modules right off the network.
--Mike
"I was on a Boston to New York shuttle flight that gets stu
Quoting Michael Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> The 3c59x module is built into the kernel, just configure your network and it
> will
> work. You do not have to load any modules. There should be a multiple-line
> entry
> when the box starts up and the NIC is identified. This system works so slick
The 3c59x module is built into the kernel, just configure your network and it
will
work. You do not have to load any modules. There should be a multiple-line
entry
when the box starts up and the NIC is identified. This system works so slick
that I
have 2 3c905's that I slap into a box just to
Quoting Rino Mardo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Ever since I switched (temporarily) to using OE
Does that explain the subject line? :)
> some peoples mails appear as
> attachments. I didn't have this problem before with mutt. BTW, on the same
> topic, is it sane to use Emacs for reading mails in Wind
Quoting Piotr Chudykowski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'm trying to install the base system via ftp, but I can't
> because the drivers in the potato release doesn't have
> support for my NIC (3Com 905). What can I do - please
> help.
The driver to use is 3c59x .
Cheers,
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On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Rino Mardo wrote:
> Ever since I switched (temporarily) to using OE some peoples mails appear as
> attachments. I didn't have this problem before with mutt. BTW, on the same
> topic, is it sane to use Emacs for reading mails in Windows or are there any
> other mailreaders for
as I know
there are Windows users in the list also who maybe using different mail
clients.
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- Original Message -
From: "Christen Welch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 2:12
I realized you don't have the base installed. It's late,
sorry. Guess that wasn't of any help.
--
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On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 04:47:33AM -0500, Piotr Chudykowski wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to install the base system via ftp, but I can't
> because the drivers in the potato release doesn't have
> support for my NIC (3Com 905). What can I do - please
> help.
Are you sure? Driver for the 905 is 3c5
On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 04:47:33AM -0500,
Piotr Chudykowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to install the base system via ftp, but I can't
> because the drivers in the potato release doesn't have
> support for my NIC (3Com 905). What can I do - please
> help.
> Thanks.
> Pete.
Y
Hi,
I'm trying to install the base system via ftp, but I can't
because the drivers in the potato release doesn't have
support for my NIC (3Com 905). What can I do - please
help.
Thanks.
Pete.
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