Re: losing track

1997-10-02 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, >>"Gary" == Gary L Hennigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Is this the normal way to do this ? Gary> Naw. You're doin' it the hard way. Right. Gary> 1) Get the STABLE debian package Gary>devel/kernel-source-2.0.30_2.0.30-7.deb Gary> 2) Remove any previous kernel source you have

Re: losing track

1997-10-02 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
In a post [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marc Fleureck) wrote: >I run debian 1.3/kernel 2.0.30 and have PCMCIA card 3C562D/563D. >I am trying to access the network. > >I began installing pcmcia-cs 2.9.5-3 together with pcmcia-modules >2.9.5-3. So I had to upgrade to kernel 2.0.30, which I did. >This still gave

Re: losing track

1997-10-02 Thread Brian Mays
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marc Fleureck) writes: > I run debian 1.3/kernel 2.0.30 and have PCMCIA card 3C562D/563D. > I am trying to access the network. > > I began installing pcmcia-cs 2.9.5-3 together with pcmcia-modules > 2.9.5-3. So I had to upgrade to kernel 2.0.30, which I did. > This still gave

losing track

1997-10-02 Thread Marc Fleureck
Hi, I run debian 1.3/kernel 2.0.30 and have PCMCIA card 3C562D/563D. I am trying to access the network. I began installing pcmcia-cs 2.9.5-3 together with pcmcia-modules 2.9.5-3. So I had to upgrade to kernel 2.0.30, which I did. This still gave problems when starting PCMCIA (it finds the adapte