I love my Debian GNU Linux, thank you everyone.
On 23 Oct 2002 at 13:59, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-10-23 at 09:48, Dan.Hunt wrote:
> > Hello Debian Users
> > I am migrating my Woody firewall machine from dial up modem to
> > static IP DSL. In Saskatchewan Canada that's Sask-Tel Enhanc
On Wed, 2002-10-23 at 09:48, Dan.Hunt wrote:
> Hello Debian Users
> I am migrating my Woody firewall machine from dial up modem to static IP
> DSL. In Saskatchewan Canada that's Sask-Tel Enhanced High Speed
> Internet.
>
> I put the second NIC into the last pci slot. It is a DLINK DFE-538TX/R th
High,
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Dan.Hunt wrote:
> Hello Debian Users
> I am migrating my Woody firewall machine from dial up modem to static IP
> DSL. In Saskatchewan Canada that's Sask-Tel Enhanced High Speed
> Internet.
>
> I put the second NIC into the last pci slot. It is a DLINK DFE-538TX/R that
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 07:48:06AM -0600, Dan.Hunt wrote:
> Hello Debian Users
> I am migrating my Woody firewall machine from dial up modem to static IP
> DSL. In Saskatchewan Canada that's Sask-Tel Enhanced High Speed
> Internet.
>
> I put the second NIC into the last pci slot. It is a DLINK D
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 07:48:06AM -0600, Dan.Hunt wrote:
> They are both compiled into the Kernel ( 2.14 ? ) as modules.
How are they compiled into the kernel and as modules? Normally, drivers
are compiled as modules or into the kernel.
> As this is my second NIC I am struggling to get the card
Hello Debian Users
I am migrating my Woody firewall machine from dial up modem to static IP
DSL. In Saskatchewan Canada that's Sask-Tel Enhanced High Speed
Internet.
I put the second NIC into the last pci slot. It is a DLINK DFE-538TX/R that
usees the RTL8139 or the 8139too module.
They are bo
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