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[ILUG] Network Card Help

[ILUG] Network Card Help

Niall O Broin niall at linux.ie
Mon May 28 11:12:16 IST 2001


On Sun, May 27, 2001 at 11:11:32PM +0100, Sean Edwards wrote:

> First of all, I would like to thank Kate and the others at AnteFacto for the
> Linux CD's.  I hope the payment was adequate.

Don't give them any more chocolate - they're all fat enough already :-)

> I am using Mandrake 8.0 on a Dell Inspiron 3800, and having no luck setting
> up my MRi Ethernet PCMCIA 10/100 card.  Has anybody encountered on of these
> devices before?  It is from Micorcomputer Research UK Ltd, and there is no
> info on their web site about Linux drivers, or about the compatibility, or
> about the chip set.

Google is nearly as useful as the AnteFacto CD service :-) but in this case
it bore sad news - a link to a company in the UK selling these cards which
indicates that that card as NOT Linux compatible, although the 10M card is.
You can see for yourself at   www.mkccomputers.co.uk/network.htm



Regards,



Niall




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