Installing Debian

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Hi

What is the kernel version used?  I'm sure that it said that it was 2.2.17
but modprobe is looking for modules in 2.2.18.

Cheers.
Gena

gena at visson.freeserve.co.uk g.joyce at uclan.ac.uk

http://www.visson.freeserve.co.uk

Mobile Telephone Number 07951 196268


-----Original Message-----
From: speakup-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:speakup-admin at braille.uwo.ca]On Behalf Of Tommy Moore
Sent: 02 February 2001 02:10
To: speakup at braille.uwo.ca
Subject: Re: Installing Debian


Hi, how's it going? Um, when I made the debian install disks a few weeks ago
I was told that there were some module dependancies that were messed up and
the pcmcia modules needed to be recompiled for everything to work.
Um, Matt fixed the drivers.tgz file, but the drivers-udma66.tgz file was
never fixed, neither were the floppy images.
Hey Matt, can you tell me how you fixed the drivers.tgz file so that the
others on the speakup site can be repaired.
hehe.


On Thu, Feb 01, 2001 at 04:53:00PM -0000, Georgina Joyce wrote:
> Hi
>
> I wondered if anyone could help.  I've attempted to install the Debian
> distro being careful that I get the right files from the speakup site.
> These are the udma66 disks for the dectlk.
>
> However, I've downloaded the files 3 times thinking that my problem was
> because IE wasn't downloading the files correctly.  For my last attempt I
> used FTP Explorer, which usually is okay.
>
> However, I can get through the installing process, from a MS DOS partition
> without any problem, although during the boot up process, it complains
that
> modprobe can't find some modules.  After installing lilo and creating a
boot
> up disk, I reboot, as requested.  But I can't get any speech.  I cannot
> remember the command to tell the kernel that speakup is to use com1 or
> ttyS0, if that is what I require.
>
> Therefore, could someone tell me of the syntax of the command I need to
pass
> to the kernel, if that is what I need?  If not, could someone tell me what
I
> need to do?
>
> Obviously I've had to remove the mbr but I think that the boot up disk
will
> work but if not, I'll have to start from the beginning again.
>
> Gena
>
> gena at visson.freeserve.co.uk g.joyce at uclan.ac.uk
>
> http://www.visson.freeserve.co.uk
>
> Mobile Telephone Number 07951 196268
>
>
>
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