> Short answer: do nothing.
>
> I don't know what the apne.o module is. But it sounds as if you
> may be looking for a problem that isn't there.
>
> If you're compiling a kernel, you've got kernel-package, kernel-source
> and pcmcia-source installed. Once you've configured the kernel in the
> usu
Quoting Paul Harris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > does anyone know if the kernel supports this card? i only saw options for
> > > the de-600 to de-620.
> >
> > I use one. It says NE2000 compatible when you plug it in.
> > I guess people get bored with adding new model numbers
> > when they're basica
Subject: Re: [OFF-TOPIC] D-Link DE-650 - PCMCIA
Date: Mon, Jun 21, 1999 at 11:49:27PM +0800
In reply to:Paul Harris
Quoting Paul Harris([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > does anyone know if the kernel supports this card? i only saw options for
> > > the de-600 to de-62
> > does anyone know if the kernel supports this card? i only saw options for
> > the de-600 to de-620.
>
> I use one. It says NE2000 compatible when you plug it in.
> I guess people get bored with adding new model numbers
> when they're basically similar underneath.
>
> What's far more importan
Quoting Paul Harris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> does anyone know if the kernel supports this card? i only saw options for
> the de-600 to de-620.
I use one. It says NE2000 compatible when you plug it in.
I guess people get bored with adding new model numbers
when they're basically similar underneat
hi,
does anyone know if the kernel supports this card? i only saw options for
the de-600 to de-620.
thanks,
Paul
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