hello people, hello marcus. happy new year.
[i met marcus in bristol last year] well i decided to try to get gnu/hurd running again after the disaster attempts at network connections. my laptop (sony vaio pcg-z600hek) has a built-in eepro100 and... well... it wasn't recognised, and updating the driver from the linux kernel didn't help either. so i basically gave up. now i have re-downloaded the gnu-latest.tar.gz as of today, copied it over, done a reinstall, got at least two complaints from the native-install program, and now i want my network, dammit!!! :) i tell you, it is really something to want to get my network card recognised but to have no idea how to go about setting it up! i have no clue as to how to even _check_ that the card is recognised, but the one nice thing is that the boot messages seem to throw up something about an eepro100. i'm afraid, marcus, that i trashed the network options you kindly helped me with. help! l. -- ---------------------------------------------------------- this message is private, confidential, and is intented for the specified recipients only. if you received in error, altered, deleted, modified, destroyed or interfered with the contents of this message, in whole or in part, please inform the sender (that's me), immediately. if you, the recipient, reply to this message, and do not then receive a response, please consider your reply to have been lost or deliberately destroyed: i *always* acknowledge personal email received. please therefore take appropriate action and use appropriate protocols to ensure effective communication. thank you. _______________________________________________ Help-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-hurd
