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| I was wondering if the new updated version of Debian will support a lot more Wifi cards. . . I have a NetGear WG311 with Athero's chipset which installs fine with Mepis, Suse, Ubuntu. But I seem to always have difficulty with Debian. Maybe I'm doing something wrong. Also I'd like to get the latest OS via download possibly in DVD format. What are the best mirrors with fastest reliable downloads available? Thnx, Rich |
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| On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 13:02:47 -0600, Richard Carlson wrote: > Also I'd like to get the latest OS via download possibly in DVD format. > What are the best mirrors with fastest reliable downloads available? http://www.debian.org/CD/http-ftp/ Chris Maaskant. -- To reply via E-mail remove NOSPAMPLEASE |
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| On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 13:02:47 -0600, Richard Carlson <carlsonrichard@comcast.net> wrote: > I was wondering if the new updated version of Debian will support > a lot more Wifi cards. . . I have a NetGear WG311 with Athero's chipset > which installs fine with Mepis, Suse, Ubuntu. But I seem to always > have difficulty with Debian. Maybe I'm doing something wrong. > Ubuntu and Mepis are based on Debian. If in the past you have only tried Debian Woody, the new Sarge should be a big improvement. > Also I'd like to get the latest OS via download possibly in DVD > format. What are the best mirrors with fastest reliable downloads > available? > You can use apt-spy to find the fastest mirror. -- Depend on the rabbit's foot if you will, but remember, it didn't help the rabbit. -- R.E. Shay |