SaidinUnleashed


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Posted: Nov. 08 2004,14:28 |
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Does it have a <driver>.deb? If so, you can restore dpkg and use "dpkg -i <driver>.deb"
Or you might check VIA's website, they're usually good about supplying the source code, then just take Knoppix 3.4 (dated 5-17-2004) and compile them, copy 'em onto a floppy (or other removable device) and copy them over to your DSL box.
Modprobe them to make sure they work, and if they do, put a line in your bootlocal.sh to modprobe them evey time your box starts.
-J.P.
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