On Tue, 02 Nov 1999, you wrote:
> Any idea why the ne2k-pci driver didn't work?  Re-reading the ethernet-HOWTO
> it says if the current ne2k-pci driver doesn't detect a particular PCI card
> to contact the maintainers of the driver.  Is this my big chance, my once in
> a life time opportunity, for I, a mere newbie, to contribute towards the
> greater body of Linux knowledge? <cue music> ;-)
> 
Hmm....only thing I can figure is that the pci driver isn't
set up to recognize that chipset as a valid PCI network
card. That's why I try and get "name brand" chipsets (for
example, at home, I'm using a DEC Tulip chipset card made
by Kingston <G>)
        John

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