Can you write the error modprobe (or insmod) output with this module?
It would help us to solve your problem.

Regards, 

Lior Kaplan
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Meir Michanie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "iglu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 10:15 PM
Subject: Debian 3.0 & lindows 4.0


> Hi list, 
> I am testing a few distros.
> I got Lindows 4.
> My review: 
> I got a new  P4 2.4 with intel motherboard with agp , eth onboard.
> RH9 installs perfect in it.
> Lindows goes to graphic mode (640x480) cause it could not resolve the
> module for the video card. After a few screens you are asked to accept
> some question, but the buttons are unreacheables. I though that I may
> found some help on the net. nothing there. There is a diagnostics mode
> that throws you to the shell. There is also no info in the net of what
> can you do with it.
> but anyhow I tried adding under the Display Section:
> Virtual 800 600
> and it did not work.
> I installed in another machine, the install asks you for a password (not
> required) for what it became clear after it that it was for the root
> user. 
> On the kdm it shows as username administrator, but if you check the
> /etc/passwd there is only root.
> there is no ssh installed.
> Ppl are supposed to use the click & run to install software (you have to
> pay for the service).
> opening terminal and running
> cat /etc/apt/sources.list shows that points to the debian stable.
> so you can install whatever you whant  with synaptic ( you need to run
> apt-get install synaptic first).
> 
> :)
> 
> Now Debian 3
> 
> what a deception. I tried cd1, cd5, mini.
> I tried booting the bf24 ...
> it has the module eepro100 but even do running cat /proc/pci shows that
> it is my ethernet card.
> it fails to load even when forced.
> 
> Googling I only got a few postof people saying that either it work out
> of the box or that they have to recompile a new kernel....
> Knoppix (based on debian) runs the module without problem on the same
> pc.
> 
> I know that till now I wrote like a review, but the real point is that I
> am using RH for long time and I would like to switch to Debian because I
> like the apt-get system ( install once, run forever).
> 
> I am sure there must be out there debians servers running the lastest
> software with a uptime of years.
> 
> Can anybody help me to help me get in theDebian world? I though of
> libranet, but I would like to stick with the source.
> 
> yours, Meir.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Meir Michanie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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