Hello,
I Recently installed Debian on a laptop with a flaky cd-rom and no floppy drive. I accomplished this magnificent feat by borrowing a 40-44 pin IDE Adapter and starting the installation on a desktop machine. the installation went OK, I was using the woody boot disks because I had heard there were problems with my laptop and the potato disks (or maybe it was all toshiba laptops, I don't recall) anyway I did the Base install on the desktop machine. then put the HD Back into the laptop. when I tried ot get the PCMCIA Ethernet working It wouldn't detect the card. it kept automatically loading an axnet (or something similar sounding) driver. the card is a trendnet TE-210CT (ne2k clone) I have much experience with PCMCIA or Linux for that matter ,any input would be greatly appreciated.
TIA
Andre
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