Debian Installation :: Didn't Recognize Ethernet Card

Sep 15, 2010

I am a rookie to both Debian and Linux. There is a need of Debian so I just started my experience with the Linux system.

I have installed the Debian squeeze testing version and since when I installed the system it didn't recognize my ethernet card, I could only install what is in the installation CD1. Now I have a nice looking Debian system but very simple with a lot of necessary packages or whatever missing (I don't even have the update manager). Is there some way that I could launch an automatic installation of content in the rest CDs from internet?

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Code: Select all~# lsmod | grep e1000
e1000e                120822  0
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