Tony Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm new to Linux and keen to experience the stability of Debian > particularly.
Welcome to the brave GNU world, my friend! > I had a limited amount of experience of Red Hat 7 a couple > of years back and have recently installed Lindows 4.5 which I beleive Is > based on Debian but appears to be quite restrictive. Yes, one of the things that makes me steer people away from Lindows is, by default, you're always root. Lindows makes roughly the same mistake that makes a lot of the bugs in Windows possible with that one step. > Unfortunately it appears as if my NetGear FA311/312 NIC card is not > supported by the Linux kernel, it is using the 'National > Semiconductor Corporation DP83815' driver in Lindows, could someone > please point me to the correct drivers and a howto on installing > them ? There are no sub-gigabit Ethernet adapters that aren't supported by Linux. Thank you for the detail, however, this makes it easier for us to help you. That being said, a quick search[1] through Google turned up a web page[2] that seems to indicate that you want the natsemi kernel module. [1] http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&lr=lang_en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&safe=off&q=DP83815+linux&btnG=Google+Search [2] http://www.scyld.com/network/ethercard.html -- .''`. Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : :' : `. `'` proud Debian admin and user `- Debian. Because it *must* work. debian.org aboutdebian.com
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