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Author: Mark Phillips
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To: Phoenix Linux Users
Subject: Re: Anyone Have a Set of Debian "Stable" amd64 DVDs or CDs I can borrow
Another thought. Can anyone recommend an inexpensive usb-wireless nework
adapter that works out of the box with kernel 2.6.26-2-amd64 that I could
pick up at Fry's or Best Buy?

Thanks!

Mark

On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 6:35 PM, Mark Phillips
<>wrote:

> I have to compile the driver for my realtek network interface. I have
> managed to install the base lenny install from CD, but I can't get the
> network up and running without the realtek driver. I have stated a jigdo
> download of all the amd64 stable DVDs, but I assume it will take awhile. If
> someone has a set of DVDs or CDs that I could borrow, that would be save me
> some time.
>
> Or, perhaps you have a better suggestion for getting the kernel sources,
> binutils, make, gcc, ...... installed on a base system that cannot get on
> the Internet. I am also slowly downloading packages to put on a DVD, but
> there are a lot of them as I run through the required packages by hand!
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mark
>
> P.S. I am near Fashion Square in Scottsdale (Scottsdale Road and
> Camelback), if you are shopping tomorrow, or I can come get them.
>

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