I installed Sarge and it detected the network card! Thanx!
Anyway, I'm trying to install linux and I can't get debian to detect
my Intel Pro 10/100 network card. I just bought an emachines T3958
desktop to setup linux and learn how to use it, but I need the
networking capabilities.
I've tried using both kernel 2.2 and 2.4, when I try to install
I had
Kent West wrote:
>Inhan Kang wrote:
>
>
>
>>Hello everyone and thank you for being so helpful on the list.
>>
>>Anyway, I'm trying to install linux and I can't get debian to detect
>>my Intel Pro 10/100 network card. I just bought an emachines T3958
>>desktop to setup linux and learn how to use
Inhan Kang wrote:
>Hello everyone and thank you for being so helpful on the list.
>
>Anyway, I'm trying to install linux and I can't get debian to detect
>my Intel Pro 10/100 network card. I just bought an emachines T3958
>desktop to setup linux and learn how to use it, but I need the
>networking
2005. jĂșnius 19. 19:02,
Inhan Kang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-> debian-user@lists.debian.org,:
> Hello everyone and thank you for being so helpful on the list.
>
> Anyway, I'm trying to install linux and I can't get debian to detect
> my Intel Pro 10/100 network card. I just bought an emachines T3958
>
While installing this driver, keep in mind that you should turn off the
disable the OS Plug-n-play option in bios, too. This caused me a problem
last week. I had the driver installed but the card still did not function
until I disabled this option. Just keep this in mind, it may save you some
ti
On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 03:37:56PM +, jayson keidel wrote:
| Hullo:
| I'm new to Debian and just installed it. After fighting through the steps of
| setting up the video card, Xserver, and mouse, i discovered that the network
| card was not initialized. I have an old D-link ethernet card, and
On Sat, Dec 23, 2000 at 02:43:33PM -0800, Xucaen wrote:
>
> --- "S.Salman Ahmed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > But just know that you do not have to reinstall
> > Debian to tweak and
> > reconfigure the system. And telling newbies to
> > reinstall Debian to do
> > that, no matter how many smilies
so - how did you do it??? sorry to be dense, but this is something that's
been driving me nuts. you're saying it's an option in the install
process? when?
thanks!
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Xucaen wrote:
> just FYI for all the newbies who were trying to
> figure out how to configure the network car
>
> I just wanted to mention (for anyone who didn't
> know already) that I found an easy way to go thru
> the documentation. (I don't have X installed. I
> need to learn linux before I can begin playing
> with X)
> For anyone using the command line to navigate the
> system, if you start lynx with
--- "S.Salman Ahmed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, you are right about that. But check out the
> package documentation in
> /usr/doc/. If you don't have
> manpages installed, you can
> always look at the package docs in /usr/docs to
I just wanted to mention (for anyone who didn't
know already
I just want to say upfront that I have nothing
but good intentions. If my words sound harsh or
unfriendle, it is not meant to be so...
--- "S.Salman Ahmed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > "xucaen" == Xucaen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> writes:
> If you are going to give advice to newbies,
> make sur
All this looks fine to me but for one thing. Your output from ifconfig
shows:-
> eth0 Link encap:AMPR NET/ROM HWaddr
^^^
> inet addr:143.122.16.109 Bcast:143.122.16.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
> BROADCAST RUNNI
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