Re: Getting CardBus NIC support from Woody floppies

2002-03-06 Thread Shay Elkin
Alessandro Speranza wrote: Where do you get the woody's iso's? I couldn't finde them They aren't ISOs per-se: I don't think there's a file on an official mirror: but using jigdo (cdimage.debian.org/~costar/jigdo), you can get an unofficial image. The .jigdo files itself are hosted at ftp:/

Re: Getting CardBus NIC support from Woody floppies

2002-03-06 Thread Alessandro Speranza
Hi On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Shay Elkin wrote: > > Worst case scenario, I'll either download most of the woody tree, > installing from hd, or get the ISOs, and try to find someone with a CD > writer and ethernet port, willing to commit them to plastic for me. > Though I wish not do it - it would wast

Re: Getting CardBus NIC support from Woody floppies

2002-03-06 Thread Shay Elkin
Romain FRANCOISE wrote: Shay Elkin writes: My ethernet card is a LG GoldStream which is actually an RealTek 8139 based. Alas, the installation floppies doesn't have the appropriate modules (http://www.scyld.com/network/rtl8139.html). I own a similar RealTek 8139 based CardBus card and it won

Re: Getting CardBus NIC support from Woody floppies

2002-03-06 Thread Romain FRANCOISE
Shay Elkin writes: > My ethernet card is a LG GoldStream which is actually an RealTek 8139 > based. > Alas, the installation floppies doesn't have the appropriate modules > (http://www.scyld.com/network/rtl8139.html). I own a similar RealTek 8139 based CardBus card and it won't work with these d

Re: Getting CardBus NIC support from Woody floppies

2002-03-06 Thread Shay Elkin
Alessandro Speranza wrote: > Where do you get the woody's iso's? I couldn't finde them They aren't ISOs per-se: I don't think there's a file on an official mirror: but using jigdo (cdimage.debian.org/~costar/jigdo), you can get an unofficial image. The .jigdo files itself are hosted at ftp://

Re: Getting CardBus NIC support from Woody floppies

2002-03-06 Thread Alessandro Speranza
Hi On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Shay Elkin wrote: > > Worst case scenario, I'll either download most of the woody tree, > installing from hd, or get the ISOs, and try to find someone with a CD > writer and ethernet port, willing to commit them to plastic for me. > Though I wish not do it - it would was

Re: Getting CardBus NIC support from Woody floppies

2002-03-06 Thread Shay Elkin
Romain FRANCOISE wrote: > Shay Elkin writes: > >>My ethernet card is a LG GoldStream which is actually an RealTek 8139 >>based. >>Alas, the installation floppies doesn't have the appropriate modules >>(http://www.scyld.com/network/rtl8139.html). > > I own a similar RealTek 8139 based CardBus ca

Re: Getting CardBus NIC support from Woody floppies

2002-03-06 Thread Romain FRANCOISE
Shay Elkin writes: > My ethernet card is a LG GoldStream which is actually an RealTek 8139 > based. > Alas, the installation floppies doesn't have the appropriate modules > (http://www.scyld.com/network/rtl8139.html). I own a similar RealTek 8139 based CardBus card and it won't work with these

Getting CardBus NIC support from Woody floppies

2002-03-06 Thread Shay Elkin
am trying to install Woody through the net. My ethernet card is a LG GoldStream (www.lgnetwork.com/css/product/information/product_html/lpnc-ii-10-100.html), which is actually an RealTek 8139 based. Alas, the installation floppies doesn't have the appropriate modules (http://www.scyld.com/n

Getting CardBus NIC support from Woody floppies

2002-03-06 Thread Shay Elkin
am trying to install Woody through the net. My ethernet card is a LG GoldStream (www.lgnetwork.com/css/product/information/product_html/lpnc-ii-10-100.html), which is actually an RealTek 8139 based. Alas, the installation floppies doesn't have the appropriate modules (http://www.scyld.com/ne