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06-29-2009 01:02 PM
06-29-2009 01:02 PM
Linux Drivers for HP 380 G4
Hi there,
I've got CentOS 5.3 on an HP 380 ProLiant G4, but after installing, I notice vital drivers missing.
my instinct tells me to grab my HP SmartStart Disc and install the drivers, but after I run linux_autorun I get a prompt on what program would I like to use to use for the script. I choose "Add/Remove Programs", but I get an error saying repositories could not be loaded "guess because network's down (no drivers)"
There's another called 'autorun', but if I run that one it tells me the CD is not mounted (yea right!)
Any insight would be godly.
Thanks
I've got CentOS 5.3 on an HP 380 ProLiant G4, but after installing, I notice vital drivers missing.
my instinct tells me to grab my HP SmartStart Disc and install the drivers, but after I run linux_autorun I get a prompt on what program would I like to use to use for the script. I choose "Add/Remove Programs", but I get an error saying repositories could not be loaded "guess because network's down (no drivers)"
There's another called 'autorun', but if I run that one it tells me the CD is not mounted (yea right!)
Any insight would be godly.
Thanks
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06-29-2009 01:07 PM
06-29-2009 01:07 PM
Re: Linux Drivers for HP 380 G4
Shalom,
PSP does probably have the drivers you need.
Mount the CD and run the install script. Auto run is a windows function.
I think you need to download PSP for Linux.
There have been known to be some troubles with this and CentOS, but the drivers should work.
SEP
PSP does probably have the drivers you need.
Mount the CD and run the install script. Auto run is a windows function.
I think you need to download PSP for Linux.
There have been known to be some troubles with this and CentOS, but the drivers should work.
SEP
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