> HOWEVER!!! Really installing LAN cards is a
> non-event. Kudzu has always 
> picked up the card automatically for me.

Kudzu didn't picked up my LAN card but it is
supported.
I agree with you that the best way is go to the web
site and ask them if it's supported by any Linux

 --- Edward Dekkers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escribió: > santosh wrote:
> 
> > Dear All,
> > 
> > I had installed the Redhat linux 8.0 with GNOME
> graphic mode. I had
> > already attached the SureCom ethernet land card.
> > 
> > I haven't found the drivers files or specific
> product of name in linux for that land card.
> > In this case, How can I install the SureCom Land
> Card and configure ??
> > 
> > I had tried in graphic mode and text mode but
> cann't make activate.
> > Please tell me the way.......
> > 
> > I will be very happy...
> > 
> > Thanks for your cooperation in advance
> >   
> > 
> 
> Firstly, it's not a land card, it is a LAN card, LAN
> standing for Local 
> Area Network'.
> 
> Now that that is sorted, from what I know SureCom
> does not produce 
> chips, but just the boards they sit on. You need to
> find out what 
> chipset your card is (Intel, VIA, 3Com, Realtek to
> name a few).
> 
> Then installing the driver for that chipset may help
> you.
> 
> HOWEVER!!! Really installing LAN cards is a
> non-event. Kudzu has always 
> picked up the card automatically for me. Mind you, I
> ALWAYS use well 
> respected brand name cards (Intel at the moment).
> 
> So, my belief at this point (if you have kudzu
> installed), is that your 
> card is NOT supported, or not well supported.
> 
> What does their web-site tech support say?
> 
> Regards,
> Ed.
> 
> 
> 
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