Hey Dave, thanks for the quick reply.
It's the Etch floppy installer image, dated 03/10/07. I'm booting
with the boot and root images, and then loading both net-drivers
disks as well when prompted. The installer immediately goes into the
network detection routine, loads the PCMCIA subsystem
Arthur Barlow skrev:
I'm using an older Dell Latitude which has always worked great with
Debian. I'm currently using the "lenny" or testing version. I'm trying
to set up a Linksys wireless card or stick. When I boot the computer
the BIOS sees the stick on the USB port, but there's nothing to
* Hugo Mallinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-04-26 17:01:59 +0100]:
> Hi, I have a pretty complicated (at least to me) problem with a DEC
> HiNote Ultra 2000. I don't have the CD drive, so I'm trying to do a
> network install. The onboard ethernet and modem are handled by a
> Xircom combo card
I'm using an older Dell Latitude which has always worked great with
Debian. I'm currently using the "lenny" or testing version. I'm trying
to set up a Linksys wireless card or stick. When I boot the computer
the BIOS sees the stick on the USB port, but there's nothing to tell it
to configure
Hi, I have a pretty complicated (at least to me) problem with a DEC
HiNote Ultra 2000. I don't have the CD drive, so I'm trying to do a
network install. The onboard ethernet and modem are handled by a
Xircom combo card in an internal i82365 socket. The external PC card
socket uses the yenta
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