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OpTiX

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ok how do i install gentoo with a network card on a laptop its not detecting my pcmcia card.
 

xcript

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Originally posted by: OpTiX
ok how do i install gentoo with a network card on a laptop its not detecting my pcmcia card.

Try a search on the Gentoo forums if you haven't already.

Chances are someone has already had the problem you're having and solved it.

What's the make/model of your card?
 

xcript

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Originally posted by: OpTiX
its a 3com megahertz lan+modem, model 3cxfem656 c

After you've booted off the Gentoo install disc, try:

modprobe pcmcia_core
modprobe cb_enabler
modprobe 3c575_cb
dhcpcd eth0 (assuming you have your IP assigned via dhcp).

Hopefully the pcmcia-cs drivers come on the disc.

Edit:

This may not be very helpful.
I have no experience with PCMCIA network cards as I don't have one. :)
 

OpTiX

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so if i where to install gnome off the cd can i emerge to the newest version?
 

OpTiX

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ok someone name a pcmcia network card that will work for gentoo install, i just tried to install with the cds but it doesnt work did everything stright to the manual and nothing.
 

drag

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If you want accurate quick help, the best bet is the gentoo installation forums. They'd be able to help you the best.
 

Kadarin

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I'm mentally debating whether to go Gentoo or Mandrake (9.2) as a dual-boot with Win2K on this PC.
 

Spyro

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Originally posted by: Astaroth33
I'm mentally debating whether to go Gentoo or Mandrake (9.2) as a dual-boot with Win2K on this PC.

Try 'em both ;)
 

Barnaby W. Füi

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Originally posted by: xcript
Originally posted by: OpTiX
it seems hard to install gentoo tho

But the install docs are excellent.

Was discussing this exact thing with someone earlier. Having good install docs is obviously a good thing in many ways - HOWEVER - it has also led to the proliferation of clueless newbies thinking they're l33t, which annoys me to no end.
 

ProviaFan

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I use Gentoo since I don't mind compiling stuff, and I like to live on the bleeding edge. ;)

Debian would be my choice if I had a slower system that I didn't want to compile stuff on, and if I didn't care about having the latest KDE, GCC, etc.