Hi,

I'm a recent Linux convert, though I have been interested in the OS for a
number of years.  I am reasonably comfortable with both computer hardware
and software, but I am not under any circumstances a 'techie'.  Though my
ludite in-laws might protest, my knowledge of some of these things is
pretty basic.

I've been having some trouble with my network card and Mandrake 8.0.  I'm
pretty sure (though not 100%) that Mandrake does not support my card.  It
is a D-Link 220.  If I understood a web page I saw correctly, Linux
requires the 'ne' driver to run my card.  This driver is installed on my
computer, and comes up when I run the Network configuration dialog box.
However, the computer does not seem to recognize my card when HardDrake (I
think that is the name of the program) does its thing.

Basically, I'm confused.  I don't think Mandrake supports my card, but I'm
told on a Linux HOWTO site that Linux requires the 'ne' driver to run the
card, which I have.  Could someone please shed some light on this matter
for me?  I would really appreciate it.

I do want to start using Mandrake, and I'm willing to pick up a new
network card if that's what I have to do.  If I do, I was wondering if
there was a list somewhere that I could bring into a shop so I would
choose a card that Mandrake would recognize.

On another note, I was wondering if there was a way to change something in
the Network dialog box.  When I was installing Mandrake and I first
encountered the above problem, I just said to hell with it and selected a
modem as the means through which I would connect to the Internet.  I can't
seem to figure out how to change this.

Sorry for all the questions, but I really want to learn this stuff and get
my Mandrake box up and running.

Cheers,

David



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