Check the 3COM website they do drivers for Linux now themselves...
Dave.
On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, Raymond Kelly wrote:
> Liam Bedford wrote:
> >
> > This card seems to have been foisted upon the world (I hadn't heard owt
> > about it)... anyway, I have a machine in the US to be installed, and the
> > network boot disk
> > in 6.0 doesn't support it (amazingly enough :))... anyone got any ideas?
> > (rebuilding
> > the kernel and fiddling with the boot disk isn't really an option..
>> Those cards are only avaliable for the last 2 to 3 weeks methinks which
> may be a reason as to its non support yet
> The easiest option I'd say would be to find a 3c905"B" somewhere & do a
> swap, it shouldn't be a problem as there are literally Millions of those
> things abound & even if there isn't one to hand they're not too pricey
> (especially if someone else is payin)
>> Has Mr. Becker got anything to say about these cards ?? I can't remember
> the URL & am too lazy to go trolling through src so I haven't checked
> it.
>> Ray ...
>>
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