On Tuesday 18 October 2005 19.40, Matej Vela wrote:
See http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/historic-linux/distributions/debian/1.1/
for buzz disks.
Thanks.
Now, does anybody know if buzz/Linux 2.0.0's 'ne' driver didn't support
realtek PCI network cards, or if it's a qemu problem? (I suspect the
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 08:41:07PM +0200, Adrian von Bidder wrote:
On Tuesday 18 October 2005 19.40, Matej Vela wrote:
See http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/historic-linux/distributions/debian/1.1/
for buzz disks.
Thanks.
Now, does anybody know if buzz/Linux 2.0.0's 'ne' driver didn't
Hi,
Adrian von Bidder schrieb:
Now, does anybody know if buzz/Linux 2.0.0's 'ne' driver didn't support
realtek PCI network cards, or if it's a qemu problem? (I suspect the
latter, as the ne2k-pci of 2.0.38 also doesn't work.)
No, the ne driver only handles ISA NE1000 and NE2000 cards. The
[vbi]
Now, does anybody know if buzz/Linux 2.0.0's 'ne' driver didn't
support realtek PCI network cards, or if it's a qemu problem? (I
suspect the latter, as the ne2k-pci of 2.0.38 also doesn't work.)
[Simon Richter]
No, the ne driver only handles ISA NE1000 and NE2000 cards. The
Yo!
(Yes, I thought about sending this to -curiosa instead... :-)
For research/fun/..., I want to install historical versions of Debian. Does
anybody have install media of rex and buzz? I guess it is possible to
create packages by starting at bo and compiling the older binaries, but I
don't
Adrian von Bidder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(Yes, I thought about sending this to -curiosa instead... :-)
For research/fun/..., I want to install historical versions of Debian. Does
anybody have install media of rex and buzz? I guess it is possible to
create packages by starting at bo
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