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Re: ??'m using asus



Lennart Sorensen:
> On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 09:18:56PM +0100, Jochen Schulz wrote:
>> That's not strictly true. Etch doesn't contain a kernel recent enough to
>> use that hardware, but that doesn't prevent anyone from installing
>> etch without ethernet and compile a more recent kernel later on.
> 
> That's just a pain though.

I'd say that depends on the situation, but I agree: it is far from
ideal.

>> If you, comcert, don't want or don't know how to compile your own kernel
>> after installation, you can still use an inofficial version of the
>> installer which uses a more or less current kernel:
>> <http://kmuto.jp/debian/d-i/>.
> 
> Unfortunately he neglected to include the atl1 driver in his build.  I
> tried that one first.

Ok, I didn't know that. Maybe a polite mail to Kenshi will help about
that.

J.
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