How to connect?; install packages?
I've use PPPCONFIG to 'Make a new connection'.
What is the command that I need to type in order to connect to the
Internet (via ISP) using normal phone line and also using the
configuration I configured (from PPPCONFIG)?
Are there any equivalent command that function something like "Dial-up
Networking" in Windows'95??
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I've finished installed the core component of Debian.
I've downloaded many packages from Internet using Win95 and save it
all the files in the directory D:\DEBIAN (no subdirectories)
By using DSELECT,
how can I set the ACCESS to use all the files in that directories and
SELECT the packages I want and then INSTALL them??
Or by not using DSELECT, can I use other commands to install and
configure the packages I downloaded?
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I'm using Intel486DX2/66,
32MB RAM,
3.2GB Hardisk (Primary Master) + 400MB Hardisk (Primary Slace),
10X CD-ROM hooked on my SB 32 IDE interface (which need PnP to use it)
OS: Win95 + Debian
Partition: C D E F G partitioned as FAT16
Left only about 1GB solely for Debian.
Video card : Cirrus Logic GD-5426 1MB.
Motherboard : AMI using SIS 417 E chipset (i think)
** I can't found any info about this in the FAQ. **
I'm use DOS/Windows for many years and is new to other OS. So please
help.
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