On Mon, 21 Jul 1997, David M wrote: > I have installed, using the rescue, drivers and base diskettes the Debian > Linux on my PC. Nevertheless because the driver for my NIC (3C905-TX) is > not current as of 1.3 release, my networking is disabled (I have to get a > patch; that's a all new story... it's been giving me a headache to but > I'll get there eventually).
Get on a net-connected machine and get the updated 3c59x.c (pointer in the ethernet howto). Toss it on a floppy, and haul it to your box. Recompile using the kernel-package package. Toss that on the floppy as well, if you don't have it. make-kpkg was nice and simple to use. It was as simple as: cd /usr/src/linux make menuconfig (and configure the kernel the way I wanted) make-kpkg clean make-kpkg --zimage -revision custom.1.0 cd .. dpkg -i <the debian package I just made> sync;reboot > I have noticed that there are lotza man pages in my basic setup but no > 'man' command to read them. :-) You installed the manpages package, and presumably groff, but not the man package? You didn't choose to do that, so, go ahead and install it. Jason Costomiris | Finger for PGP 2.6.2 Public Key [EMAIL PROTECTED] | "There is a fine line between idiocy My employers like me, but not | and genius. We aim to erase that line" enough to let me speak for them. | --Unknown http://www.jasons.org/~jcostom -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .