Shaul Karl said:
> 1) /sbin/isapnp
> 2) Donald Becker home page has links to programs to run that will give you
> info about installed NIC.
Donald's page has a number of ISA card utilities, but they're all tied to
specific chipsets. NE2500/Lance is not among them and, of course, trying to
use a
Phil Brutsche said:
> Hrm... A quick grep through the kernel source indicates that this card
> uses the AMD PCnet (aka lance) chipset. The driver is lance.o. What
> specific problems are you having with this card?
During installation, I haven't been able to come up with a parameter string
which
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> I just salvaged a P100 system that the local university was throwing
> out and am trying to set it up with an NE2500 ethernet card. The
> card, however, is not cooperating... thanks to Plug 'n' Pray.
Hrm... A quick grep through the ker
1) /sbin/isapnp
2) Donald Becker home page has links to programs to run that will give you
info about installed NIC.
> I just salvaged a P100 system that the local university was throwing out and
> am trying to set it up with an NE2500 ethernet card. The card, however, is
> not cooperating... t
I just salvaged a P100 system that the local university was throwing out and
am trying to set it up with an NE2500 ethernet card. The card, however, is
not cooperating... thanks to Plug 'n' Pray.
I've found a Red Hat-based NE2500 howto, but it basically boils down to
'install the system using a d
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