OK that makes sense but my big worry is the fact it is a PNP card. How would that affect Linux from detecting it? Or is there a special way to install PNP?
At 12:29 PM 8/24/98 -0400, you wrote: >Toby, look in /use/doc/HOWTO. There is a file there called >Ethernet-HOWTO.gz. It lists all supported ethernet type cards. Also, >Debian has no special support for any cards. If it works in one linux >it works in another. The key is the kernel supporting the type of >card. For ethernet cards you need to recompile your kernel w/ ethernet >support enabled and also support for your specific card enabled. > >If worse comes to worse you can enable support for ALL cards in the >ethernet section and see if any of them detect the card at boot time. > >Toby Bouzane wrote: >> >> it this card supported on Debian Linux and if is how you go about >> installing it? >> >> Kingston EtheRx KNE20 Plug and Play ISA Adapter >> >> -- >> Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > >-- >===== >Linux, because I'd like to *get there* today > >