On Tue, 11 Mar 1997, MR DAVID C STEIN wrote: > I have some ethernet cards that came with a used machine. I don't > know what they are (which type of ethernet) how can I get them > running under debian linux? I also have some ethenet cards that I > know what they are Novel NE2000 compatible, how can I get those > running under Linux? they came with dos drivers? Also, If I have 1 > ethernet card on a Dos machine running Novel can it talk to a Linux > machine running ethernet? how? Also, If I was to purchase the red > hat cd rom would the stuff on it be compatible with debian linux or > does it take a debian os to run debian stguff and red to run red hat? > Thanks. > > >
Well as for the redhat - debian question, if U run debian, U purchase a debian cd.. thats the logic I would use but hey who am I to compare my logic with others... U may notice that Debian packages end in .deb, where as redhat end in .rpm or sumfin like that... Those are my thoughts anyway... -- Silicon Graphics and Sun Worksation Giveaway Check out --> http://www.squirrel.com.au For more information. Living is just a state of mind... The Lord Bhaal...