Ioana Glitia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Has anyone installed Debian or any kind of Linux on an IBM Thinkpad 755C
> (or anything similar) that only has a floppy drive, no cd-rom drive and
> no network connection? I've got a pc with network connection of course
> so I could get whatever I need
Hi Matt,
Sorry for posting so late, but it took me so long to have enough time
to put potato on my Thinkpad (moving from SuSE 6.4Eval - or is it
evil? ;-)
On Wednesday, September 13, 2000, 11:34:33 AM, you wrote:
> It seems adding the lines BlankTime 0, SuspendTime 0 & OffTime 0 to the
> d
Hi Matt,
Sorry for posting so late, but it took me so long to have enough time
to put potato on my Thinkpad (moving from SuSE 6.4Eval - or is it
evil? ;-)
On Wednesday, September 13, 2000, 11:34:33 AM, you wrote:
> It seems adding the lines BlankTime 0, SuspendTime 0 & OffTime 0 to the
>
Hi,
On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Ole Carlsen wrote:
> I am trying to install debian to a Thinkpad 755CE.
I use a similar one: Thinkpad 755C (486DX-4/75 with 20 MB RAM, no CD-ROM)
BTW: Which version of debian?
> I have partitioned my hard disk as follow:
> / : 30MB, /usr : 270, /swap : 28MB.
/nt: 700MB,
Hi,
On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Ole Carlsen wrote:
> I am trying to install debian to a Thinkpad 755CE.
I use a similar one: Thinkpad 755C (486DX-4/75 with 20 MB RAM, no CD-ROM)
BTW: Which version of debian?
> I have partitioned my hard disk as follow:
> / : 30MB, /usr : 270, /swap : 28MB.
/nt: 700MB,
Hi Charles,
On Wed, 17 May 2000, Charles Baker wrote:
> I just downloaded the new Potato disk images yesterday. They are dated
> 05/05/2000. Has anyone used them? I'll go on and make disks and
> reinstall my laptop today and let you all know how it goes. However, if
> someone can spare me the
Daniel Schmidt wrote:
>
>Charlie Hedlin wrote:
>>
>>The module dependencies in the new boot disks that came out about 2
>weeks
>>ago seem to be broken.
>>
>>Does anyone have a set of driver disks from around March that they
>could
>>send me? I am d
Charlie Hedlin wrote:
>I have installed Debian potato on about 5 different notebooks, and
never
>had a problem, until now.
>
>The module dependencies in the new boot disks that came out about 2
weeks
>ago seem to be broken.
>
>Does anyone have a set of driver disks from around March that they
cou
Hi list,
i am trying to change from RedHat Linux 5.2 (apollo) to Debian
(2.2/potato) on my IBM Thinkpad 755c (486DX4-75 with 20MB RAM).
This notebook has no local cdrom, so the only way to install it is via
network.
At all, i usually use the minimum install on my systems, so an
installation via f
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