> I've just found that if I install Debian (Woody) and use the default install
> flavour (idepci - I think) - the one you get if you just hit return at the
> boot prompt - I do get support for my network card, all works fine. If I use
> vanilla, I don't. I have an old network card.
>
> So, I've got
Hello
Andrew Gilberto (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I've just found that if I install Debian (Woody) and use the default
> install flavour (idepci - I think) - the one you get if you just hit
> return at the boot prompt - I do get support for my network card, all
> works fine. If I use vanilla,
Hi,
I've just found that if I install Debian (Woody) and use the default install
flavour (idepci - I think) - the one you get if you just hit return at the
boot prompt - I do get support for my network card, all works fine. If I use
vanilla, I don't. I have an old network card.
So, I've got a few
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