d yet. It is a PCI-based Realtek RTL8029 Adapter, IRQ 09, I/0
range 1800-18DF.
Do you have any information about how to proceed
here?
- Jim
- Original Message -
From:
Khalid
EZZARAOUI
To: Jim
Campbell
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 1999 6:10
PM
Subject: Re: Hello, an
Hi Jim,
Try running XF86Setup. It gives you a nice graphical install screen. Also, in
/usr/doc/xserver-common, there are various readme's that will help you.
They are gziped, so use gunzip Monitors.gz to un-gunzip it.
As far as dhcp goes, it you want to use it for you ethernet card, i believe
Hello, everyone --
Well, I finally did it. I have Debian Linux
running on my home system. I have never used Linux before, though I have
been a UNIX fan for all my career. This is the first non-commercial
version of UNIX I have ever used. I think that the attention and use
that Linux i
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