Sorry,
allright the issue is closed or rather solved. I instellaed it via the
cd standard installation. Like I said, that worked. Allthough I do get a
error message in the upper Panle that there is no network
connection. ???
Whatsoever that means. I guess its the cable! I don't know where I go
On Wed, Jul 04, 2007 at 05:02:10PM +0200, Philipp Kalder wrote:
>
> Other Distros like Ubuntu 7.04 do correctly detect it. But I want to use
> Debian. So is there any way to fix this? Easily?
>
If Ubuntu detects it correctly, you can boot an Ubuntu live CD and
install Debian using a chroot instal
Some more detailed information:
Installing Etch in as virtual machine using virtualbox I faced no error.
I used the standard installer (textmode). On this AMD-System I tried
expert-mode, expertgui-mode, installgui-mode with the mentioned result.
Installing as usual the Installer was able to determ
On 7/4/07, Pol Hallen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was trying to install Debian etch on an "older" (2003/ AMD Athlon 1700
> + System. But the installer was unable to correctly detect or rather
> install the correct driver for my network card.
switch to other shell and do:
dmesg|grep eth
> Oth
> I was trying to install Debian etch on an "older" (2003/ AMD Athlon 1700
> + System. But the installer was unable to correctly detect or rather
> install the correct driver for my network card.
switch to other shell and do:
dmesg|grep eth
> Other Distros like Ubuntu 7.04 do correctly detect it.
Hello there,
I was trying to install Debian etch on an "older" (2003/ AMD Athlon 1700
+ System. But the installer was unable to correctly detect or rather
install the correct driver for my network card.
It's an OnBoard chip on an AsRock K7VT2 Board using a VIA KT266A
Chipset.
The installer request
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