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[ILUG] ATI AT2000PNP network cards

[ILUG] ATI AT2000PNP network cards

Michael Field - NC Systems Server Engineering - SUN Ireland Michael.Field at ireland.sun.com
Wed Aug 4 14:28:55 IST 1999


ISA  Doh!

Is it not still possible to get linuxconf to take care of setting up the 
relevant modules?

-Michael.

> To: Michael Field - NC Systems Server Engineering - SUN Ireland 
<Michael.Field at ireland>
> Subject: Re: [ILUG] ATI AT2000PNP network cards 
> Mime-Version: 1.0
> 
> > If you'r running redhat it's simple to setup using linuxconf. Just make sure  
> > "enabled" is checked for the first card. The module you want to use is 
> > "ne2k-pci"
> not unless the card has changed _a lot_. It's an ISA plug and play realtek 
ne2k compatible.
> 
> Regards
> L.
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