Ok,
i've solved all the issues installing from the small-gentoo amd64
r6 ISO cd it contains a bleeding edge 2.6.20 rc(something)
kernel (useful also if one has issues with the JMicron PATA
controller)
cheers,
m
On 1/30/07, Dan Farrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 22:08:20
Hi list,
i would like to install gentoo on a new Asus P5B motherboard which
have a RTL8111/8168B PCI express network chipset. I'm using the 2006.1
amd64 livecd but unfortunately the network card is not recognized.
Does anyone has experience with this type of chipset and Gentoo?
Regards,
m
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=== On Tuesday 30 January 2007, Marco Calviani wrote: ===
Hi list,
i would like to install gentoo on a new Asus P5B motherboard which
have a RTL8111/8168B PCI express network chipset. I'm using the 2006.1
amd64 livecd but unfortunately the network card is not recognized.
Does
Hi Andrew,
Last kernels does support this LAN chipset (r8169 module).
ok that's fine. however i'll have to install gentoo without the nice
gentoo graphical linux installer, is it right?
regards,
m
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=== On Tuesday 30 January 2007, Marco Calviani wrote: ===
ok that's fine. however i'll have to install gentoo without the nice
gentoo graphical linux installer, is it right?
regards,
m
Yes, you have to install a new kernel (and add it to your loader) manually.
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On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 22:08:20 +0300
Andrew Gaydenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok that's fine. however i'll have to install gentoo without the
nice gentoo graphical linux installer, is it right?
nice ??? ; ) I think you might be able to get a binary from realtek
that supports the 2.6 kernels.
Hello,
Since I've got to install a web server on an older machine (PIII)
and this web pages suggest that 2006.1 will be released in August,
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/releng/
I thought I'd ask if anybody can point me to an early release
or testing release of 2006.1 liveCD
or just a
On 7/31/06, James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Since I've got to install a web server on an older machine (PIII)
and this web pages suggest that 2006.1 will be released in August,
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/releng/
I thought I'd ask if anybody can point me to an early release
or testing
Daniel da Veiga wrote:
Releases are not very important for Gentoo, if you have a live
internet connection (which is not REQUIRED, but will make your system
a lot more useful with Gentoo) after the whole process you'll get the
latest Gentoo anyway.
I think the idea is to skip the five hour
On 7/31/06, kashani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel da Veiga wrote:
Releases are not very important for Gentoo, if you have a live
internet connection (which is not REQUIRED, but will make your system
a lot more useful with Gentoo) after the whole process you'll get the
latest Gentoo
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