Hello, I am currently planing on putting Debian on a small partition on another machine just for playing with. This wouldn't be a problem but the network card is a newer linksys card that I've only been able to get going with the 2.4.x series kernels. I have also been able to install an old version of redhat once (or some rpm based distro anyway) and then upgrade the tulip driver and off I went. Question I have is since the woody boot disks use 2.2.19 will they have the newer tulip driver or the old one? I would just use my potato cd but I scratched it some time ago and it's now out of commission. I really dont want to make a new potato cd just to get the kernel source installed, upgrade the driver, then put sid on the machine. I can't think of how to get Debian on this machine any other way since I don't have a cd. Any thoughts are welcome. Thanks Jeff
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