looking at the supported hardware list for nics I do not see
the card name or the chipset name.
is this is a PnP card?
if so, have you tried to disable the PnP functionality
before you install?
Charles Sharp wrote:
"Ronald J. Yacketta" wrote:
there are a couple of ways
look at the
BINGO!
I have two of them in my box :)
rather easy to install
lets take the easier route here (could have you editing files but we
wont ;) )
if your useing kde (login as root)
and fire up DraxConfig
goto Basic host information
select Adapter 1
Select enable
Select dhcp
set network device to
"Charles" == Charles Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
Charles board, they said it uses the Tulip driver. Now, I've
Charles installed it, and have been able to use this card on the
Charles windows side, how to I activate it and use it on the
Charles Linux side? I'm
BTW. $10 is not a deal. You can order the CD from many websites for $1.99
or less. Just some info for next time.
-Original Message-
From: Charles Sharp [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 4:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] NIC support
what chipset is it?
tulip? rtl8139? etc..
give us some specs from the card and we should beable to say hay or nay
on the use of the card. if it is a PnP card, see if you can turn the PnP
ability off and assign it a irq like 9 or 10
Ron
Charles Sharp wrote:
Hello,
I just installed
"Ronald J. Yacketta" wrote:
what chipset is it?
tulip? rtl8139? etc..
give us some specs from the card and we should beable to say hay or nay
on the use of the card. if it is a PnP card, see if you can turn the PnP
ability off and assign it a irq like 9 or 10
I don't know what the