I had problems with a Lynksys 10/100 card because of a Tulip driver thing so
I went down to Frys and bought a $19 D-Link 10/100 card that worked
perfectly.
Spunk
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Thanks.
What are the best cards out that are supported by Linux?
Which 3Coms should I get? Are they better then LinkSys?
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Subject: Re: Are my Linksys NC100 Cards
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Robert McNealy wrote:
Thanks.
What are the best cards out that are supported by Linux?
Which 3Coms should I get? Are they better then LinkSys?
If you can find it, there are some good 10-mbit-only Kingstons which
use the Dec Tulip chipset. Or, if you can find some
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Robert McNealy wrote:
Thanks.
What are the best cards out that are supported by Linux?
Which 3Coms should I get? Are they better then LinkSys?
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Thanks.
What are the best cards out that are supported by Linux?
Which 3Coms should I get? Are they better then LinkSys?
see /usr/doc/HOWTO/Ethernet-HOWTO
Or goto www.linux.org -documentation-howtos and find it.
They describe a large list of supported ethernet cards.
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Brian