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Hi,

  Does Debian come with the NetGear F310 10/100 network card
  driver?  How do I install it?

  Thanks!


aphro wrote:
> 
> its possible to start w/o a swap.  depends how much ram you have though
> .. i never build linux boxes with less then 64 or 128MB in those cases
> swap isn't that important so its easy to turn off..
> 
> it may be bad ram..there are a few memory testers out there for linux..try
> em out.
> 
> nate
> 
> On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, Werner Reisberger wrote:
> 
> werner >On Sat, Jan 29, 2000 at 11:31:30AM -0800, aphro wrote:
> werner >> try running your mahcine w/o a swap partition setup to see if the problem
> werner >> persists, (its just a shot in the dark..) you may have bad sectors on the
> werner >> drive where the swap partition resides.
> werner >
> werner >Is it possible to start linux w/o a swap partition? I checked the drive
> werner >(UW-SCSI) with the diagnostic program of the Adaptec-Controller and didn't
> werner >found any bad blocks.
> werner >
> werner >I think it's rather a problem with the RAM. I just checked a core after
> werner >a program failed with seg fault. The message found ("Cannot access memory
> werner >in 0xa346e32") points to a RAM problem. I think I really have to exchange my
> werner >RAM.
> werner >
> werner > Werner
> werner >
> 
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