on your great instalation review, java 5 is available in etch ... sun-java5-bin in non-free. if you want to use java 6, i recommend you to use backports.org's sources and add them to sources.list.
Sáb, 2007-05-05 às 01:29 -0400, Jonathan Yavner escreveu: > Package: debian-installer > Version: 20070407 > > When installing Etch via NETINST disk on a ThinkPad T23, I have tried > two approaches: > * Use built-in e100 Ethernet (eth0) > * Use orinoco wireless on a PCMCIA card (eth1) > > If the Orinoco card is present during NETINST, I get a choice of eth0 or > eth1. I can choose eth1 and do the install wirelessly, but then the > target system fails to handle the card. Unfortunately I had to erase > the error messages, but the complaint was that 00000000 was received > from the card when a nonzero value was expected. I will be installing > on another T23 in a few days and could retrieve the error message then. > > If I leave the card out of the PCMCIA slot and install using eth0, I can > then insert the card on the installed system and that then works also. > It is only if the card is used for installation that it then can't be > used on the target system. > > > Additional notes: > http://home.comcast.net/~jyavner/T23 > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]