On Sat, Dec 16, 2006 at 10:42:23AM -0500, Mike Pobega wrote:
> Well I was trying to switch OSes from Ubuntu to Debian, and I figured that
> the NetInstall would be the best way to go. So I downloaded the .iso, burned
> it, and popped it into my laptop. I connected my laptop directly into my
> modem
Mike Pobega([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> Well I was trying to switch OSes from Ubuntu to Debian, and I figured that
> the NetInstall would be the best way to go. So I downloaded the .iso, burned
> it, and popped it into my laptop. I connected my laptop directly into my
> modem thr
On Sat, 2006-16-12 at 10:42 -0500, Mike Pobega wrote:
> Well I was trying to switch OSes from Ubuntu to Debian, and I figured
> that the NetInstall would be the best way to go. So I downloaded
> the .iso, burned it, and popped it into my laptop. I connected my
> laptop directly into my modem throug
Well I was trying to switch OSes from Ubuntu to Debian, and I figured that
the NetInstall would be the best way to go. So I downloaded the .iso, burned
it, and popped it into my laptop. I connected my laptop directly into my
modem through it's Ethernet port, but when it got to the point where it
c
Try this when modconf asks for the command line:
io=0x200 irq=your_card's_irq
If you don't know the irq just leave it out and see if it works. You can also
try the insmod utility from command line with something like:
insmod card_driver_module io=0x200 irq=the_irq
If you do that you also hav
Hi, I've just installed the Debian distribution, but I have some
trouble with the ethernet card.
First, when I was running the installation program and I tried to
install the drivers disk, none of the drivers was found. I got a
dialogue box asking me for a command line for the device and a
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