Re: Asking for help: installing debian on Athlon needing nvidia driver

2004-03-03 Thread Damon L. Chesser
Monique Y. Herman wrote:

On 2004-03-02, Sis penned:
 

On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, Kenward Vaughan wrote:

   

You should start a new thread for a new question.  You are more
likely to catch people that way, should they be cruisin'n'bruisin' by
Subject in a threaded reader.
 

  Hmmm. I'm not sure what you mean, since i just sent in a message
  with my own subject. Isn't that starting a new thread? But,
  nevertheless...
   

If you just hit reply, the headers for the e-mail still indicate the old 
thread.  Not all lists work that way, but this one does.  So, write a 
new message and insert the debian user list address for to:

   

Actually, it's not.  To start your own thread, you need to mail the list
directly, rather than replying.  

 



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Re: Asking for help: installing debian on Athlon needing nvidia driver

2004-03-03 Thread Monique Y. Herman
On 2004-03-02, Sis penned:
 On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, Kenward Vaughan wrote:

 You should start a new thread for a new question.  You are more
 likely to catch people that way, should they be cruisin'n'bruisin' by
 Subject in a threaded reader.

Hmmm. I'm not sure what you mean, since i just sent in a message
with my own subject. Isn't that starting a new thread? But,
nevertheless...


Actually, it's not.  To start your own thread, you need to mail the list
directly, rather than replying.  

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Re: Asking for help: installing debian on Athlon needing nvidia driver

2004-03-02 Thread Sis
On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, Kenward Vaughan wrote:

 You should start a new thread for a new question.  You are more likely
 to catch people that way, should they be cruisin'n'bruisin' by Subject in a
 threaded reader.

   Hmmm. I'm not sure what you mean, since i just sent in a message
with my own subject. Isn't that starting a new thread? But,
nevertheless...

 On Fri, Feb 27, 2004 at 06:50:09PM -0800, Sis wrote:
 ...
 I just acquired a 2 year old computer with Athlon 1800+
 ...
 Any clues as to how i can install Debian on this box, using the
  onboard nic, would be greatly appreciated.

 Caveat: IANAG. I'm not sure how tight the ties are between the kernel
 and BIOS on things like onboard NICs, but the first place I'd start is
 in BIOS, looking to disable the onboard one.

   Bingo! Thank you very much. That's what i did and the nic i
inserted is working just fine. Now, if i could just get the nic part
of the nvidia onboard to work i would really be thrilled.

 The Linux section on that forum seems relatively sharp about this sort
 of stuff.  You might consider signing up ( www.amdmb.com and follow the
 forum link) and posting the question there too.  They'll need much more
 information about the MB, of course, as well as possibly the stock
 kernel being used.  Others here likely could use that info as well. ;-)

   I will check out their forum.

   Thank you again.

ps

 Kenward
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 _teachers_ and the rest of us would have to settle for something less,
 because passing civilization along from one generation to the next
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 could have. - Lee Iacocca

   I couldn't agree more.


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Re: Asking for help: installing debian on Athlon needing nvidia driver

2004-02-27 Thread Kenward Vaughan
You should start a new thread for a new question.  You are more likely
to catch people that way, should they be cruisin'n'bruisin' by Subject in a
threaded reader.

On Fri, Feb 27, 2004 at 06:50:09PM -0800, Sis wrote:
...
I just acquired a 2 year old computer with Athlon 1800+
 motherboard, including an nvidia based NIC. I tried to install
 Debian using a CD that i normally use and, of course, it doesn't
 recognize the nic because the nvidia drivers are not provided. I
 then put in a 3C905 card to temporarily use to get to the network.
 But when i use the CD, the boot hangs and never gets to the
 installation. I remove the 3C905 and everything works again... of
 course, without the network! Argh.
 
Any clues as to how i can install Debian on this box, using the
 onboard nic, would be greatly appreciated.

Caveat: IANAG. I'm not sure how tight the ties are between the kernel
and BIOS on things like onboard NICs, but the first place I'd start is
in BIOS, looking to disable the onboard one.

Second idea is whether you know the card is hardwired to an irq which
conflicts directly with something else? (I used to have this happen
with ISA--don't know if the same may happen on PCI systems.)

Another thought would be to move the card physically to a different
slot.  There may be early confusion because of sharing the slot's
irq/id/whatever-it's-called-thingy with another, major subsystem such
as the video card or HD's.  (I remember reading something about this on
the AMD forum not too long ago.)

The Linux section on that forum seems relatively sharp about this sort
of stuff.  You might consider signing up ( www.amdmb.com and follow the
forum link) and posting the question there too.  They'll need much more
information about the MB, of course, as well as possibly the stock
kernel being used.  Others here likely could use that info as well. ;-)

HTH,

Kenward
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