I have a network card.

I'm just interested in Slackware to see how it installs and runs. I've 
been experimenting with Debian but I want to see how much difference 
there is in the way the system runs with a different distribution on it.

Sam.

Scot Jenkins wrote:

>yup, all the time.  not sure about 9.1, but I don't think the
>instructions have changed much if all from 9.0.
>Just follow the instructions in rootdisks/pcmcia.dsk.README (from cdrom, 
>iso image or the ftp site).  works great.  
>
>BTW - if you need pcmcia NIC cards let me know I have some extra I'd be
>willing to sell.
>
>Sam MacDonald wrote:
>  
>
>>I was on the slackware site looking to get a base install to look at 
>>I've down loaded
>>bare.i
>>color.gz
>>pcmcia.dsk
>>network.dsk
>>I want to put slackware on my old 486 and was wondering if any of the 
>>LUG slackers have used this method to install slackware?
>>I don't want any X windows just a terminal.
>>    
>>
>
>  
>


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