Debian dual boot install... easy peasy?
lowell
lowell at kc.rr.com
Sat Dec 13 17:34:08 CST 2003
Tulip driver is VERY common; I can't imagine it not being there.
Try typing "locate tulip" (no quotes) and see what you get.
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003, Matt G wrote:
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> > The LNE100TX used to use the tulip driver, but perhaps they changed the
> > chip set in v 5.1
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> I read some things about the Tulip driver online as well....but I don't see
> it in the list of choices. Is that something I could download, and install
> from a disk during the debian install?
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> Matt
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> > >
> > >I'm doing the install...got my drive partitioned all nice. But, it seems
> > >that my network card is not supported. It's a Linksys Instant EtherFast
> > >Series card. (LNE100TX V5.1). One forum I read online said to boot with
> > >'bf24' option from the cd, rather than just hitting enter. Didn't seem
> to
> > >help.
> > >
> > >When I look at the network modules, I don't see any that resemble this
> card.
> > >
> > >Anyone know where to get them? Or, if this card is nothing-but-trouble
> for
> > >linux, can someone suggest another card for me to purchase? I've not had
> > >any problems with this card under RedHat or Mandrake. And I _thought_
> the
> > >card in my other (debian) linux box was the same one.
> > >
> > >Anyone else using this card and debian?
> > >
> > >
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