Kent West wrote:
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> And to you, Heikki, thanks for the input. I stuck with the 2.0.34 kernel
> though, cause it was over my head to download the 2.0.35 kernel from
> another machine and copy it to my Linux box and etc, etc. But now that I
> have a working network, maybe I'll upgrade to 2.0.35
s 3com 905 10/100 MB/s PCI card.
>I don't know what model it was exactly. If you have a debian CD, the
>debian source is on the CD, so you don't need to download it.
>
>frankie
>
>---- Original Message
>Subject: Re: Network problem - 3Com card
>Date: F
-Original Message-
From: Mark Muffett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Thursday, February 11, 1999 4:49 AM
Subject: Network problem - 3Com card
>I use a fairly standard card (3Com 905-TX, PCI 10/100BaseT), but I can't
>see any drivers for it w
I believe updated drivers for 3Com cards are available at :
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/vortex.html
Mac.
Mark Muffett wrote:
>
> I've just installed Linux for the first time. Almost everything went
> smoothly - including X windows, but I cannot get the network card to
> work.
>
I've just installed Linux for the first time. Almost everything went
smoothly - including X windows, but I cannot get the network card to
work.
I use a fairly standard card (3Com 905-TX, PCI 10/100BaseT), but I can't
see any drivers for it when I run modconf. I presume this is the
problem. Can
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