On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 08:31:39AM -0800, Andrew Roth wrote:
>
> (not really related, but curious aboutit anyhow:) How do I find out
> what debian stable cd any arbitrary package I find at the debian
> packages web site is on?
>
"apt-cdrom add" each of the 7 CD's, and when you run dselect, use "a
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 08:31:39AM -0800, Andrew Roth wrote:
>
> (not really related, but curious aboutit anyhow:) How do I find out
> what debian stable cd any arbitrary package I find at the debian
> packages web site is on?
>
"apt-cdrom add" each of the 7 CD's, and when you run dselect, use "a
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 08:31:39AM -0800, Andrew Roth wrote:
> I'm in a catch-22 situation - I have no net to download
> usb drivers and I need usb drivers for the network to get
> a new kernel-image.
The 320CDS is rather old, from that age when RS232 ruled
all; there is a serial port on it, isn't
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 08:31:39AM -0800, Andrew Roth wrote:
> I'm in a catch-22 situation - I have no net to download
> usb drivers and I need usb drivers for the network to get
> a new kernel-image.
The 320CDS is rather old, from that age when RS232 ruled
all; there is a serial port on it, isn't
Hi, I've installed debian stable on an old laptop, a toshiba 320CDS. There's
no ethernet plug on it, so I got a USB network adapter. I couldn't find any
usb drivers.. Turns out I hit enter at the beginning without reading enough and
installed idepci.
apt-cache dump | grep kernel gives no ind
Hi, I've installed debian stable on an old laptop, a toshiba 320CDS. There's no
ethernet plug on it, so I got a USB network adapter. I couldn't find any usb
drivers.. Turns out I hit enter at the beginning without reading enough and installed
idepci.
apt-cache dump | grep kernel gives no ind
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