network card

2010-09-02 Thread chris chalifoux
hi i was wondering will 512AN_MMWW2 it is a min pci exprress card and i was wondering will it woork ? thank you chris

Re: network card

2010-09-02 Thread Jonathan Wiltshire
On Thu, Sep 02, 2010 at 07:51:00AM -0400, chris chalifoux wrote: hi i was wondering will 512AN_MMWW2 it is a min pci exprress card and i was wondering will it woork ? thank you chris Please ask on the debian-u...@lists.debian.org list, as copied. -- Jonathan Wiltshire 4096R: 0xD3524C51 /

network card problem

2008-08-11 Thread ahmed maher
hello debian team i have HP ProLiant ML110 G5 Server with Embedded NC105i PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet card and i want to ask why debain dose not support this NIC model and when i installed debain 4r4 , it didn't define any driver can you help me to install this HP model drivers Ahmed maher (

Re: network card problem

2008-08-11 Thread Luipher Fhang
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 15:34:31 +0300 ahmed maher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: can you help me to install this HP model drivers I am sorry that you made negative experiences with products from HP in combination with Debian. Helping you on this mailing list would break the rules. And some Debian

Re: network card problem

2008-08-11 Thread Erich Schubert
chip set specifications and device IDs for their devices. So up to a certain degree, Debian is just a reseller of software, except we're not 'selling' but just 'packaging', and there is a share of custom development involved. The network card you are using should be working with the tg3 driver

Re: network card problem

2008-08-11 Thread catbugs
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 16:34:02 +0200 Erich Schubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [.. half a book deleted that aimed to help Ahmed on the wrong list ..] But smart as cookies like Erich are, the main reason for the posting as follows: Please ignore the post by Luipher Fhang. This is not even his real

Re: network card problem

2008-08-11 Thread Ben Finney
catbugs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: And when multiple Debian Developers are to be seen as untrustable, Speaking of untrustable, you do yourself no favours when you use sock puppets. It's entirely transparent that you are one person posting under several different names; within the past 24 hours

Re: cheap network card supported by linux

2004-09-09 Thread John Summerfield
Janne Blomqvist wrote: cheapest available card listed in ethernet howto, 3c905, costs 29 euro I had the same problem a year ago. I needed a couple of network cards. I didn't want the rt8139 or similar crappy ones nor did I want to pay for the 3c905 or Intel e100. I found this page

cheap network card supported by linux

2004-09-09 Thread siward
Hello everyone, i found out that cheapest network card for sale here (at Vobis Utrecht) is supported by linux, though it is not yet in ethernet howto. card is SMC Networks EZ Card (tm) 10/100 fast ethernet 10/100Mbps PCI networking card model SMC 1233A-TX back of box says : Compatible