>From my expreience with Dell's computers they need a special version of
e1000 module. one of my clients uses only Dell computer's and they sent
him a version of this module (he only uses red-hat), but I think they've
also sent him the source. you can ask your dealer about that, and if he
can't hel
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 03:11:48PM -0600, Kenn Murrah wrote:
> I just purchased a Dell server with the intention of installing Debian woody
> on it ... all looks good except the NIC ... instructions seem to be for Red
> Hat 7.x only, about which it says, "There is native driver support for the
> in
Kenn Murrah said:
> Feel free, of course, to tell me to RTFM, but please point me the right
> direction ...
go through the install, during the install it will prompt to add/configure
kernel modules, if the e1000 module isn't there then debian doesn't have it.
(I wouldn't be suprised if it wasn't
Greetings.
I just purchased a Dell server with the intention of installing Debian woody
on it ... all looks good except the NIC ... instructions seem to be for Red
Hat 7.x only, about which it says, "There is native driver support for the
integrated Intel 10/100/1000 NIC. To enable Linux support f
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