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How to configure ethernet afterwards?

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ajdlinux
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#21 Post by ajdlinux »

I wouldn't think so as I've never heard of a PCI CD drive...

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Red
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#22 Post by Red »

Show me the output from cat /etc/modules

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Red
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#23 Post by Red »

Red wrote:Hi,
for the xserver try dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg or dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 . For the question :"Use the frame buffer" or something like this, your answer must be No. For the other problem, show me the output from this:
1. dmesg | grep hd
2. dmesg | grep eth
3. ls -al /media
4. cat -n /etc/fstab
5. cat -n /etc/mtab
I don't think that the linux pci=off is the answer for your problem.
Remove pci=off and show me every line with error (EE)

junkman
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#24 Post by junkman »

Hi again Red!
I appreciate it that you want to help me and that you need the answers to those questions, I'll post the results as soon as I have a Desktop Environment on my computer.
Debian, a mystery..

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DeanLinkous
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#25 Post by DeanLinkous »

How about the output from ifconfig to start with?

If you have a desktop environment then use the GUI tool to set it up and see if it works.

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