Re: Debian 1.1 (Kernel v2.0) Questions

1996-09-19 Thread Yves Arrouye
I was curious if it's possible to yank the Linux Kernel v2.0.20 off sunsite.unc.edu and install it on a Debian v1.1 (Kernel v2.0) machine. I require this because I use the eepro ethernet driver and the v0.08 that is included with Debian 1.1 is broke. The new v0.09 eepro driver is

Re: Debian 1.1 (Kernel v2.0) Questions

1996-09-19 Thread Dirk . Eddelbuettel
James> I was curious if it's possible to yank the Linux Kernel v2.0.20 off James> sunsite.unc.edu and install it on a Debian v1.1 (Kernel v2.0) James> machine. Yes, that should work. Just untar it somewhere, have /usr/src/linux point to that directory, install the Debian's kernel-package,

Debian 1.1 (Kernel v2.0) Questions

1996-09-18 Thread James M. Laszko
I was curious if it's possible to yank the Linux Kernel v2.0.20 off sunsite.unc.edu and install it on a Debian v1.1 (Kernel v2.0) machine. I require this because I use the eepro ethernet driver and the v0.08 that is included with Debian 1.1 is broke. The new v0.09 eepro driver is supposed to