Hi... I would suggest figuring out how to get your ethernet working... I'm unfamiliar with pppoe... I'm assuming that's a modem thing... but if you have DSL... get your nic working so you have some speed... Then use your "apt-get" commands to install whatever you need. :)
Mike Quoting Gary Setter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I've installed the base Debian system as a dual with MS Windows. > I want to install X-Window from the Debian web site. The lab > where I'm 'working' has a DSL connection, however, I can only get > it to work with Windows. Currently, I'm downloading files via > IE to the Dos partition, rebooting to Linux and finishing the > install there. For small stuff, I can tolerate this. For > X-window, I need to do something better. > > I've been trying to setup a network connection on the Linux side > via pppoe, but I have no support here and it looks like a dead > end. > > I'm thinking of a Windows version of atp-get. If I had that, I > could bring down all the packages for X-window create a local > mirror on my dos partition and then run atp-get under Linux > this time the local mirror is > my source). > > Has this been done before? Are there binaries I can grab? Do you > have any helpful suggestions? > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ~~Bill, Bill who?~~