Your card use's the tulip driver.
Go into netcfg and enter your machines IP address and the DNS.
On Fri, 25 Jun 1999 11:20:03 -0700, Jason Riesa wrote:
>Ok. Now what drivers do I use for my ethernet card? The autoprobe in the installation
>said it was a tulip card. I
don't know what that is,
from windows? you mean you have a windows machine connected to the net that
you want networked to your linux box so your linux machine can connect too?
BAHAHAHAHAHA... sorry :-)
I'm sure Bill Gates is happy to hear this...
I'm laughing because generally linux (and it's unixy fathers) have
alwa
Ok. Now what drivers do I use for my ethernet card? The autoprobe in the installation
said it was a tulip card. I don't know what that is, but my card is an NDC 10/100 PCI
card. After I went into Linux it seemed fine until every 10 seconds it kept popping up
messages in the console saying somet
I have installed linux several times. This procedure always works.
1. Edit /etc/smb.conf and change the following
MAKE SURE that the line "workgroup = MYGROUP' is CHANGED to be
"workgroup = (what ever you have in windows under workgroup in
settings-control panel-network-identification"
2. Change