I checked again this morning and I have a Accton
EN2242 NIC card.. So I asume that I still use the
tulip.o driver.
Thanks for the response.
Don
--- David Raleigh Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just in case my former got lost in the sauce, if you
> have a
> netgear card, your driver is prob
Just in case my former got lost in the sauce, if you have a
netgear card, your driver is probably ng_tulip rather than
tulip.
Information is not knowledge. Belief is not truth.
Indoctrination is not teaching. Tradition is not
Guess what? If you have a netgear card, you probably want a ng_tulip
driver instead of a tulip driver. I just found this out when I compiled
a new kernel. Don't be mad, I didn't know either. :-)
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Well in response to Does mine work the answer is No.
I have tried for a few days to get this going and
finally figured out that I did not have a eth0 device
it was a sit0. I tried and read everything that I
could and could not figure out a way to get the eth0.
I tried to compile the driver like
I did a lsmod and it was not listed so I assumed that
it was not installed... So I did not set it up. I'll
chceck it out.
--- David Raleigh Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I get tons every time I boot up, but it works fine.
> Does yours work?
>
>
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I get tons every time I boot up, but it works fine. Does yours work?
Information is not knowledge. Belief is not truth.
Indoctrination is not teaching. Tradition is not evidence.
David Raleigh Arnold [EMAIL PROTE
Hi all
I have installed Potato 2.2.r2 on my HP Pavilion
N5450 Laptop and this system uses a Accton en2242 nic
card that uses the tulip driver. I know that I've
seen this discussed on this list but I am unable to
find it. I have downloaded the drivers for the card
and did a cp pci-scan.o tulip.o
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