Hi Matt, try the EtherExpress100 driver. You can compile this code directly into the kernel or load it as a module. The module name is eepro100.o. If you NIC won't be found after that, specify the appropriate parameters for irq and io. You should have a diskette whith a little DOS-Program on it. With this program you can find out the vaklues that are stored onto the card itself. Hope, it helps!
Peter Wilke On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Matt Grant wrote: > I have Debian Potato 2.2 with Gnome running on this PC > with an on board NIC. > The motherboard is a PR440BX with 2 Ppro CPU's w/256 MB RAM > and 2 scsi drive's I have win 2000 on /dev/sda and Debian on /dev/sdb > Debian found the onboard Scsi Controller but not the NIC or 2nd CPU > the 2nd CPU isn't important( Linux works great with one Ppro) > > The Nic comes up in 2000 as intel 8255x-10/100 io=ff40-ff5f irg=24(huh) > but in modconf I can't find a driver for it or I'm missing something. > > If someone could shed some light on this It would be greatly appreciated > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >