In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Bruce Perens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Find the floppy disk that came with your 3com card and run it (I'm afraid
> you'll have to boot a DOS floppy to do that). There's also a place where
> you can get the 3com configuration utility over the net, someone please te
On Thu, 12 Dec 1996, Vatiainen Heikki wrote:
>Thaks for your mail. I made a record of the terminal session and I'm
>attaching it here. I made a completely fresh install with the
>1996-12-8 floppies and only selected nfs from the device driver
>modules. I tried to install 3c509 but it failed with o
Thaks for your mail. I made a record of the terminal session and I'm
attaching it here. I made a completely fresh install with the
1996-12-8 floppies and only selected nfs from the device driver
modules. I tried to install 3c509 but it failed with or without the
irq and base io given as parameter.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> But back to the mission impossible. Last night I tried with different
> irq and base io addresses using both the dos and linux version of
> the config programs. The linux version finds the cards, tells the
> irq and io address but insmod fails. The command I used is
I have both the dos and linux versions of the 3c509 config program. The linux
version can be found from ftp://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/linux/setup/ . There
seems to be a new version of the program, dated 12/11/96.
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/linux/linux.html has stuff about linux network
dr
Last night I tried to install Debian 1.2 to my new PC using the boot floppies
1996-12-8. I was going to install the packages over ftp either with dselect or
by first downloading them after the initial boot disk install. The
installation went smoothly until it was time to configure the device dri
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