Re: (newbie) Still no network...

2003-11-18 Thread Kevin Krumwiede
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 01:00:44 -0500 Kenneth Dombrowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > BTW, is there a program analogous to RedHat's chkconfig? > I never used RedHat much either, but I think that's more analogous > with update-rc.d That's what I was looking for. Thanks. Krum -- To UNSUBSCRIBE

Re: (newbie) Still no network...

2003-11-13 Thread Kenneth Dombrowski
On 03-11-14 00:41 -0500, ScruLoose wrote: > On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 11:48:45PM -0500, Kevin Krumwiede wrote: > > > BTW, is there a program analogous to RedHat's chkconfig? > > Never heard of it, but there are some nifty kernel-building helper tools > in Debian. The above-linked guide assumes you

Re: (newbie) Still no network...

2003-11-13 Thread Tom
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 02:46:06PM +0900, Nick Hastings wrote: > Hi Kevin, > >please wrap you lines at 72 characters. > > * Kevin Krumwiede <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [031114 13:50]: > > I've installed 3.0r1 a few times now on my laptop, and I'm still > > running into problems. I used apt-get to

Re: (newbie) Still no network...

2003-11-13 Thread Nick Hastings
Hi Kevin, please wrap you lines at 72 characters. * Kevin Krumwiede <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [031114 13:50]: > I've installed 3.0r1 a few times now on my laptop, and I'm still > running into problems. I used apt-get to install a newer > kernel-image and matching kernel-pcmcia-modules. It boots

Re: (newbie) Still no network...

2003-11-13 Thread ScruLoose
On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 11:48:45PM -0500, Kevin Krumwiede wrote: Please set your mailer's linewrap to something sane. Less than 80 chars. 72 or 75 seem to be very popular. > I've installed 3.0r1 a few times now on my laptop, and I'm still > running into problems. I used apt-get to install a newe

(newbie) Still no network...

2003-11-13 Thread Kevin Krumwiede
I've installed 3.0r1 a few times now on my laptop, and I'm still running into problems. I used apt-get to install a newer kernel-image and matching kernel-pcmcia-modules. It boots, but pcmcia won't load and I have no network. Assuming I start with a fresh install, what commands should I run t