Re: Laptop install Help Needed
In a message dated 3/7/99 11:55:54 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > I'm a newbie to Linux and want to install debian on my laptop as my > > primary (only) machine, its a compaq armada 1535 w/ 3com 3c575 > > pcmcia ethernet. > > > > there is now a debian-laptop list. You can ask laptop specific questions > there. > Another great source of laptop info - Go to www.linux.org - then select the hardware section - and find the info about running Debian/Linux on a laptop.
re: Laptop install Help Needed
Hello, > > 2. I can't get the machine to talk on the network. How do I do this? > Do you have an IP number for the laptop? Your sysadmin should give/lend you one, and also tell you what the values for "broadcast", "gateway" are. > I know there are a hundred right answers to this question, I'm > looking for the easiest/quickest ways How do I get 3c575 > support? I'm not sure I'm up to compiling a kernel yet. Should I As of the pcmcia 2.9.6, driver I am not sure 3c575 is supported. 3c589 is. I am not sure, but hamm/slink may have built-in pcmcia support. > consider other pcmcia cards that I have access to like NE200 or > 3c589, or is pcmcia problematic and should I look for a pocket > adatper or something else? > 3. Once I get the network working should I use NFS or FTP to access > the packages? (are there important pro's and con's of each?) It may be easier to do it by ftp, because for nfsm, your sysadmin will need to give you mount authorization on a server. Hope that helps, Etienne
RE: Laptop install Help Needed
On 08-Mar-99 Chris Brown wrote: > Hello, > > I'm a newbie to Linux and want to install debian on my laptop as my > primary (only) machine, its a compaq armada 1535 w/ 3com 3c575 > pcmcia ethernet. > there is now a debian-laptop list. You can ask laptop specific questions there. > > 1. I'm not using the "tecra" version disks, but have not had any > lockups with the standard ones I'm using. Which is the right choice? > If you needed a tecra disk, you would have used it (-: > 2. I can't get the machine to talk on the network. How do I do this? > > I know there are a hundred right answers to this question, I'm > looking for the easiest/quickest ways How do I get 3c575 > support? I'm not sure I'm up to compiling a kernel yet. Should I > consider other pcmcia cards that I have access to like NE200 or > 3c589, or is pcmcia problematic and should I look for a pocket > adatper or something else? > Grab the latest pcmcia-cs package from unstable. The one in hamm lacks support for many 100mbit based cards. Unfortunately, if the kernel version of the package does not match your kernel, a recompile is needed. This is VERY easy. Just install the kernel-package and read the docs. > 3. Once I get the network working should I use NFS or FTP to access > the packages? (are there important pro's and con's of each?) > Either on a local network. Just depends on which one works fastest and easiest for you. Over ppp at home I would definately suggest ftp.