A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> If anyone would like the driver I compiled, I wouldn't mind to send it
> directly to the addresses of anyone who ask me, if you don't mind about
> the something like NSA_KEY that I found on the code :) Please, just
> kiding! The arch
I have a DEC PCI network card. I use the tulip driver in kernel 2.0.36 and
it works just fine. I don't know if it is the same card, but it is the
same series.
Allan
On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 03:15:44PM -0800, aphro wrote:
> which driver(s) have you tried? i am using 2 of those cards using the
>
which driver(s) have you tried? i am using 2 of those cards using the
tulip driver on kernel 2.0.36 for about a year now with no trouble.
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:40:05:30:FF:19
inet addr:208.222.179.31 Bcast:208.222.179.255
Mask:255.255.255.0
UP BROADCAST R
Gary Hennigan wrote:
> http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/tulip.html
>
> For information and source code for the driver, tulip.c
>
> There's lots of info there for the tulip-based cards.
>
> Of course if you do decide to get an updated the driver you'll have to
> rebuild the kernel.
>
I recently purchased a couple of the new EtherFast cards, and yes the default
tulip driver didnt work.
http://www.linksys.com actually has tulip.c files for
their cards, and they're on the linksys floppies too. After doing a
kernel/module compile they work great for me.
found at http://www.l
I recently purchased a couple of the new EtherFast cards, and yes the
default tulip driver didnt work.
http://www.linksys.com actually has tulip.c files for their cards, and
they're on the linksys floppies too. After doing a kernel/module
compile they work great for me.
found at
http://www.links
Jose Roberto de Chermont Teixeira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does someone have already had problems with the DEC PCI Ethernet DC21142
> network card? I thought it was defective, but on Nt it works. I have
> isntalled Debian and FreeBSD to see what was the problem but both can't
> use them. The c
Jeff Beley wrote:
>
> I have a debian linux machine on my network with 2 tulip cards in it.
> On boot up I get a kernel message (and the machine seems to stop dead):
> eth0: 21142 100baseTx link beat good.
> What does this mean? And how do i fix it?
>
It means it is working at 100ba
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