"EtherJet" with Modem (Intel)
> and the 3com claims to support DOS (but not Linux - sigh) so presumably
> would be the best choice unless anyone has specific experience. Also, I
> think I might be better with an "Ethernet" adaptor than an "EtherJet"
> one... sounds suspicious... :-)
>
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gt; I'm interested in buying an old laptop and installing Debian on it. What
> > are
> > people's recommendations?
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Dr. Lewis,
I would be more then willing to help you complete the install.
The easiest way to do this is for you to have access to 2 computers
your laptop and another machine that can do irc. We can meet on an IRC
channel and walk through the install step by step. Send me dates and
times t
"EtherJet" with Modem (Intel)
> and the 3com claims to support DOS (but not Linux - sigh) so presumably
> would be the best choice unless anyone has specific experience. Also, I
> think I might be better with an "Ethernet" adaptor than an "EtherJet"
> one..
gt; I'm interested in buying an old laptop and installing Debian on it. What are
> > people's recommendations?
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Dr. Lewis,
I would be more then willing to help you complete the install.
The easiest way to do this is for you to have access to 2 computers
your laptop and another machine that can do irc. We can meet on an IRC
channel and walk through the install step by step. Send me dates and
times
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