On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 07:45:02PM +1000, Alan Kerns wrote:
> The hours wasted, and the mounting frustration, lead me to ask
> again: what ethernet card(s) will definitely work with the standard
> installer?
Starting with the +firmware installer CD --
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/
On Sun, 25 Mar 2012 15:43:08 +1000, Alan Kerns wrote:
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> The other day I installed debian-6.0.4-i386 on my backup computer and it
> worked so well that I decided to install debian-6.0.4-amd64 on my main
> computer.
> The install begins smoothly but stops dead when looking for net
On 25/03/12 20:45, Alan Kerns wrote:
> Thanks Scott.
> This gets more fascinating and bizarre.
> Option (1) seems to require implementation from within a working system
> the same as the target system for the installer.
Yes. I don't know your situation Alan, so I quickly gave a list of
options to
Thanks Scott.
This gets more fascinating and bizarre.
Option (1) seems to require implementation from within a working system
the same as the target system for the installer.
So to Option (2). Accessing the website and each subdirectory was
agonizingly slow. But we got there in the end. And
wa
On 25/03/12 16:43, Alan Kerns wrote:
> Realtek RTL8111/8168B
As you've noted - that card requires firmware, you can build an
installer that contains it[*1] or download one[*2].
If you have managed to install the base system you just need the
firmware-realtek package from non-free:-
http://debian.
Hello,
I am having the same problem as you did -
installing debian 3.1, and my ethernet card (intel pro 100 VE..) is not
recognised. Please let me know how you resolved this problem.
Thank you
Martin
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Elizabeth Barham wrote:
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> Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > My debian pc with on-board 82559 intel ethernet board stopped
> > talking. I can ping localhost, but the windows pc sees the cable
> > from it as 'dead'. I checked all relevant files and ifconfig and
> > netstat, and it was al
Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My debian pc with on-board 82559 intel ethernet board stopped
> talking. I can ping localhost, but the windows pc sees the cable
> from it as 'dead'. I checked all relevant files and ifconfig and
> netstat, and it was all normal, except for a few packet over-
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On Wed, 8 Jan 1997, Guillermo Solis wrote:
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>
> i have two pc one running linux 1.1.47 and the other running linux
> 1.2.13 both pc have a SMC WD8013 lan card. when i boot any pc, while
> boot it tell me that it has a WD8013 card on the correct address and
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