Bruce Park wrote:
> when I was installing debian,
it never prompted me if I wanted for internet configuration.
If you want a dial-up connection via a serial modem, look in the
peripherals section at http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/
Cheers,
Chris.
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: ___ Chris Lale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
heya,
it's strange that it didn't ask you about this. are you sure that
it's recognized your network card at all? what does ifconfig eth0 say?
if your kernel isn't recognizing it, you might have to load an
extra kernel module for it. if your box does recognize your network
card, you just need t
Hello all,
I just finished installing the base system for debian. Even though I don't
have anything on it right now, it's still better than Redhat.
OK, unlike what I thought would happen, when I was installing debian, it
never prompted me if I wanted for internet configuration. I figure that t
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