[ale] Gentoo

Bill Sirinek bill at sirinek.com
Sat Aug 24 17:41:46 EDT 2002


All Linksys cards that I know of use the tulip module.

Bill

On Saturday 24 August 2002 16:42, Dow Hurst wrote:
> Hey do y'all know what module would be appropriate for the Linksys
> LNE100 network card?  I am trying to get my first Gentoo install going
> but don't know which module is appropriate.  I am guessing maybe the Tulip?
> Dow
>
> Geoffrey wrote:
> > miguel wrote:
> >> i am trying to install gentoo also, but, everytime i exec emerge rsync
> >> theres a connection, its starts to download, but after a while i get
> >> an error
> >> stating  that i have been disconnected by peer....strange..
> >
> > Are you behind a firewall?
> >
> >> regards
> >> Mig
> >>
> >> Geoffrey wrote:
> >>> Well, I'm back at it folks.  A larger drive, 1.2gig, a slower processor
> >>> p75, 32mb of memory.  This box will at least boot from the cdrom so the
> >>> process will begin more quickly.
> >
> > As for my effort, I didn't get far, when booting the cdrom, I receive
> > a kernel panic followed by the message: out of memory and no killable
> > processes...  What's with that???
> >
> > I guess I'll need to scrounge around for more memory.  I don't want to
> > purchase any at this time for this effort, but mostly what I've got
> > are older 4/8 meg sticks, leaving me maxxed out at 32mb.  I probably
> > have more, just need to dig deep enough. :)
>
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