listed by "lsmod", then you
>load it by "modprobe 8139too" (similary for other modules).
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listed by "lsmod", then you
>load it by "modprobe 8139too" (similary for other modules).
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my router.
> nslookup seems to be an "unknown command" in this twighlight zone
> of the Post-Boot Base Configuration.
>
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and" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Karel Brascamp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hi Karel. Sorry you're having trouble.
>
> However, you should understand that Sarge has not been
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own command" in this twighlight zone of the
Post-Boot Base Configuration.
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Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 9:52 PM
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my router.
> nslookup seems to be an "unknown command" in this twighlight zone
> of the Post-Boot Base Configuration.
>
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> From: "Alex Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Karel Brascamp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
&
ot to be connected to the internet, which it is, no
PPP or anything, just a router with DHCP enabled between my precious Asus
and the rest of the world. Then when I choose my mirror to do the
downloading from, he right away claims: "Failed to access the Debian
archive", and further down th
and" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hi Karel. Sorry you're having trouble.
>
> However, you should understand that Sarge has not been
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ot to be connected to the internet, which it is, no
PPP or anything, just a router with DHCP enabled between my precious Asus
and the rest of the world. Then when I choose my mirror to do the
downloading from, he right away claims: "Failed to access the Debian
archive", and further down th
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