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  14. From: Ian Molton <mh120608@cr10m.staffs.ac.uk>
  15. To: Phil Norman <P.C.F.Norman@exeter.ac.uk>
  16. Cc: P.C.F.Norman@exeter.ac.uk, linux@arm.uk.linux.org,
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  18. Date:     Thu, 19 Mar 1998 21:58:47 +0000 (GMT)
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  21. Subject: Re: RPC Kernel hanging
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  30. On 19 Mar, Phil Norman <P.C.F.Norman@exeter.ac.uk> wrote:
  31. > > if so, how, and where do you get the relevant bits?
  32.  
  33. > how = follow the normal installation instructions, available from the 
  34. > armlinux ftp site (ftp.arm.uk.linux.org).  Everything should be there.
  35.  
  36. > where = same ftp site.
  37.  
  38. > The ether1 driver will be compiled into the distributed kernels, and so 
  39. > armlinux should automatically pick it up.
  40.  
  41. Excellent!
  42.  
  43. now... all I need is a 36 hour day :-)
  44.  
  45. -- 
  46. -Ian aka Lennier
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