[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ed, thank you for your reply. I haven't
contacted 3com, but according to the info (faq #6)
on http://www.homepna.org/support/faqs.asp
the card is compatible with Linux. It's just
that I read somewhere that the driver mentioned in
the website above was compiled with an olde
Ed, thank you for your reply. I haven't
contacted 3com, but according to the info (faq #6)
on http://www.homepna.org/support/faqs.asp
the card is compatible with Linux. It's just
that I read somewhere that the driver mentioned in
the website above was compiled with an older version
of gcc, which ma
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a 3Com PCI phone network card (3C410)
based on the Broadcom BCM 4210 chip. I would
be grateful if someone would instruct me in
how to configure it. I am using Redhat 8.
Thank you.
Have you tried asking 3Com? Is it even compatable with Linux?
Regards,
Ed.
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I have a 3Com PCI phone network card (3C410)
based on the Broadcom BCM 4210 chip. I would
be grateful if someone would instruct me in
how to configure it. I am using Redhat 8.
Thank you.
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