Great ! It did not auto-detect the network card. But then I selected sk98lin from the list that popped up and hurray, now I'm online ! (seems the driver works!)
What is Ubuntu anyway ? Sofar it looks all like normal debian ... Thanks, Sebastian On Friday 17 June 2005 12:03, Aaron M. Ucko wrote: > I have similar hardware (a 64-bit-capable P4 on an Asus motherboard > with a built-in Marvell NIC), and had lots of fun getting it installed > a couple months back; I ended up installing Ubuntu (which had no > problem with the card) and then using that to build a custom > debian-installer image (which was something of a pain, though I'm glad > we've at least migrated from boot-floppies!). > > Since I (being a packrat) still have the image around, I just put a > copy up at http://people.debian.org/~ucko/em64t-sk98lin.iso . I get > an MD5 sum of 46399ad123a2cadeab088591e66de025 and an SHA1 sum of > 88f650e79dea228dca245aaa5e77926528d11ba1. > > Once you've installed an initial system, you should then be able to > install gcc 3.4 and build an appropriate custom kernel/module of your > own. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

