Duane:
>That's it. Assuming you have a relatively new version (Version 4.0) of
>the Linksys card, then you will need the current tulip driver. The
>Linksys board came with a driver floppy with a directory named "linux".
>That contains a readme that refers you to:
>
>FTP://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/linux/drivers/kern-2.3/
>
>That contains another readme that refers you to scyld.com, or:
>
>http://www.scyld.com/network/tulip.html
>
>Works great on both the new and the old Linksys boards.
Yep, the card's chip says version 4.1.
I never bothered with the floppy because the documentation that came
with the card has no references to Linux at all, other than the box says
that it was tested with Linux. Usually those floppies have MicroCrap only
stuff on them.
Thanks for the tip, it is greatly appreciated.
MB
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