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
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.
If you can't get the dlink card to work
On Friday 07 September 2001 09:40 am, Michael D. Viron wrote:
If you can't get the dlink card to work (and I remember having problems
with dlinks and the ne cards), you should pick up a 3com card. I've never
had any problems with everything from the early 3c509's to the newer
3c905's.
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Hi,
I'm a recent Linux convert, though I have been interested in the OS for a
number of years. I
I second this ;) I have a Genius one and that chipset is amazing!
Robert MacLean
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Subject: RE: [newbie] Network Cards
The best
I have a Network eveywhere NC100 card and a NE2000 ISA and both of them are
not working, and they are supposed to be supported under 7.2, does anyone
know if I have to do some extra configuration for the cards, my NC100 was
working before, because I removed a Netgear FA310TX that I had before
Having some trouble setting up multiple nics on my 486. I'm using ne
clones with Mandrake 5.3 kernel 2.0.36. The cards work fine
individually, but with both configured I can only get one to work at a
time. I have tried netconf but that is not doing the trick.
At this point I have done the
Can anyone tell me if a soho basic network card is supported by linux??
Also, how do I get my computer hooked up to a network? What command(s) do I
use??? Thanks in advance!
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Sent: Friday, August 20, 1999 11:58
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Network Cards
I cannot identify your card from the information given.
Look at the chip on the card, then look at
http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/Ethernet-HOWTO-5.html
Use "edit/find in page" to locate cards with