I had two machines running Debian, not well, but working together and I was learning as I went. For all sorts or reasons I had to give my wife one of the desktop machines and she gave me her laptop.
I partitioned a great chunk of it off and started to install potato from the cd set I have here. I got to the part about selecting the network card and got stuck. With the two desktops, I found the cards would work with "tulip", but I cannot get the nic in the laptop recognised by any of the options. What should I select as an option for a D-Link DE660 PCMCIA card I get the impression from other messages that laptops are trickier than desktops to set up with linux. Did I just change the gradient on my learning curve by taking the laptop on? Keith -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Keith O'Connell | "That which does not kill | | Maidstone, Kent (UK) | us, usually still hurts. | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | That's just life, I'm afraid" | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+