"J.M. Cogels" wrote:

> You mean the hardware itself? Download the driver disks for your card,
> they have tools on it to test and configure your card I believe (or take
> a look at the vendors website)...

    This is what I'm trying to avoid.  Those tools are most of the time written to run 
on WinBlows, which means I would have to rip the other box apart just to plug these 
suckers in and configure them.  I was hoping there was something on Linux I could use 
to change their settings (IRQ/IO)

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