Hello! I'm Yoshiko Miwa in Japan.
I'd been Linux user for 6 years, and now I'm writers on several magazines 
about Computers(Japanese only).
Please excuse my no-good English and my newbieness here.

>Please excuse my newbieness here, but I need help setting up my NE2000
>network card
>
>Basically, where do I begin?
>
>I ve tried going into linuxconf, and under networking->client tasks->basic
>host info, I set enabled to true, config to dhcp, device to eth0, and 
module
>to ne. all is well, except upon ifconfig, I get nothing for eth0, and of
>course, ping is without success.

Useally, Linux kernel can't recognize NE2000 (and NE2000 clone) card 
automatically. I guess so ifconfig command tells you strange answer
and network is unreachable.

If you know your NE2000 card's IRQ and I/O port address, you can tell 
kernel them as network card information, using linuxconf, ifconfig ,etc.
After this , kernel become to able to recognize your NE2000 card.

So, for first, You have to get informations about your network card.
If you have WIN9? or WIN NT machine, you can use their hardware auto 
recognition systems and "control-panel" ->"system" for this purpose.

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Yoshiko Miwa 
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web page: http://www.pp.iij4u.or.jp/~miwachan/ (Japanese only)
167-0023 4-10-10 Kami-Igusa Suginami Tokyo Japan


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