[leaf-user] Case closed: multiple 3c509 isa-cards without any aid of Microsoft

2006-11-25 Thread Mats Erik Andersson
Fellow Bering-users, inspired by comments of Erik Spakman, Nathan Angelacos, and Paul Wright, I set out to reconfigure those old 3Com 3c509TP ISA-cards without any recurse to Microsoft. Successfully I may add, so now you all can revive some outdated and slower, but nonetheless funcional

[leaf-user] building yam / depo as a package

2006-11-25 Thread Joey Officer
preface - I'm still running Bering v1.2 I ran accross a program which I'd like to build, or have built, for use with my Bering router. I tried to setup the userspace build environment, but was unsuccessful. I know I need to upgrade to Bering uclibc, so maybe this is something that pushes me

Re: [leaf-user] Case closed: multiple 3c509 isa-cards without any aid of Microsoft

2006-11-25 Thread Thomas Wille
Hello Mats, Die Kumpels aus Duisburg ham 'n Lob wirklich verdient. :-) I also have an old disk for reconfiguring my 3c509-nics, based on Novell-DOS and a program I downloaded from the 3com website. There is also a debian-packages called nictools-nopci: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache show

Re: [leaf-user] building yam / depo as a package

2006-11-25 Thread Eric Spakman
Hello Joey, I took a quick look at Depo/YAM, but it seems to be written in Python. So if you want to run something like this on Bering, you have to make a Depo package, build a Python environment and also create a package out of that... Doesn't sound easy to me Eric preface - I'm still