[Etherboot-developers] RE: [Etherboot-users] Adminstrivia: list archives
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From: Bob A. <bo...@in...> - 2001-02-14 02:01:16
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Ken, The rom-o-matic did not work on win98/IE, all you obtain are small useless html files. It did work under Linux. I wonder if the links were absolute not relative, since I have Apache server w/php on my other machine. I pulled down the distro from sourceforge, and to be honest the documentation was so crappy I did not even bother. Why clutter my disk when I don't know it works (or even what it does), and yes I did read the doc files. You mention that new stuff is on a mailing list, just say how to get it easily, or why anyone would care. Getting you to complete a sentence is like pulling hen's teeth. Try to finish a thought for once so we don't have to make 10 questions out of each phrase you spit out. If I actually cared, I'd have to ask you what you meant (ie., English) or just guess where it was and plod along. My expectations are that you would reply with an irrelevant or totally usely cryptic remark that solves nothing. What we are trying to do here should be simple (under 2 hours) - but you make it into a full-time effort for a week. If one have to read every line of someone's code to use it, it's trash - don't bother. So you understand the problem clearly: I have ami, 256 ram that can be written to. I have an rt8139 ethernet card. I want to make bootp or rarp work (linux). I want an eprom for that card OR reprogram the bios. The module for realtek card is 16K. HOW do I integrate it???? -----Original Message----- From: eth...@li... [mailto:eth...@li...]On Behalf Of Ken Yap Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 4:56 PM To: eth...@li...; eth...@li... Subject: [Etherboot-users] Adminstrivia: list archives A couple of subscribers have pointed out to me that the archive link from the page Project Info -> Mailing Lists is most up to date and different from the one you get when you go to the Mailman web interface, which goes no further than end Dec 2000. I'm asking Sourceforge for clarification, it seems to be a side effect of their recent relocation. In the meantime, bear in mind that the most up to date archives are accessed from the Mailing List web page. _______________________________________________ Etherboot-users mailing list Eth...@li... http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/etherboot-users |