Ron Marriage wrote:

> Hi Dave,
>
> Linksys NC100 cards actually come in several different
> versions.
> All of them have wonderful penquins and runs in Linux labels
> all over them.  The floppy that comes with them all has a
> linux directory and a driver.  Beyond that they don't tell
> much.
>
> Linksys models 1 and 2 work well in Linux and the included
> driver works fine.
> Linksys model 3 works in some PCs but you have to do as you
> have done and recompile your own driver and add the other
> software to do so.
> Linksys model 4 won't work even if you stand on your head
> and recompile.
> Linksys model 4A won't work for anything.
>
> Version numbers are usually on the box and floppy.
>
> All of them work fine in Windows, which isn't saying much.
> <grin>
> If you have a version 3, 4, or 4A card save your self some
> work.

Ron, I have version 2. The standard tulip.o that ships with Mandrake 7.2
doesn't work. The driver disk has a linux directory, but it simply contains a
readme.txt that tells you to download the latest tulip.c, pci-scan.c and
kernel_compat.h and compile tulip and pci-scan and install. My problem is that
I can't get gcc to compile tulip or pci-scan, I just get reems of errors. I
need help on how to get the tulip.c to compile.

Thanks for the information, I'll keep chasing this problem down..

--
David Rankin
Nacogdoches, Texas



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