:~> distros, If it says version 2.0 somewhere on the card in white
:~>lettering
:~> then it requires the latest tulip driver which you may have to compile
:~> yourself. Did have that working in that way but it is no longer in a
:~>box
:~> right now. RRP
And we absolutely need the output of lspcid
RRPotratz wrote:
What are the numbers on the biggest chip on the card? If one of them is
LC82C169 it should work well as I've got two running on different
distros, If it says version 2.0 somewhere on the card in white
lettering
then it requires the latest tulip driver which you may have to c
> >I tried setting up a Linksys LNE100TX NIC on my HP / MDK7 / Win98 machine. I
[...]
> >My buddy said to buy a supported NIC like a 3COM. Maybe he's right, but the
> >Linksys should work... right?
I have a Linksys LNE100TX in a Mandrake 7.0-2 box that I use as a samba
server on our internal
I speak from absolute experience here. I too picked up that card (Ohhh a
$10 NIC), and there are currently no drivers for linux. Sorry. The NE2000's
work great though...
-David Talbot
At 09:47 PM 6/10/00 -0400, you wrote:
>I tried setting up a Linksys LNE100TX NIC on my HP / MDK7 / Win98 machine
did you set it up as a "tulip" driver?
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> I tried setting up a Linksys LNE100TX NIC on my HP / MDK7 / Win98 machine. I
> have it up at boot as seen in my dmesg, but when I run ifconfig, eth0 states
> Broadcast and not Up Broadcast. I can't ping it from my internal netw
I tried setting up a Linksys LNE100TX NIC on my HP / MDK7 / Win98 machine. I
have it up at boot as seen in my dmesg, but when I run ifconfig, eth0 states
Broadcast and not Up Broadcast. I can't ping it from my internal network and
I see the routes are correct. Mdk7 has the tulip driver alrea