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[ILUG] Problems with detection of network card in Redhat 7.0

[ILUG] Problems with detection of network card in Redhat 7.0

Glen Gray glen at antefacto.com
Tue Nov 20 14:39:29 GMT 2001


On Tue, 2001-11-20 at 14:27, Cormac O'Keeffe wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> did a recent install of Redhat 7.0
> my network card didn't get detected.
> it is a TRUST 100Mbps PCI Network card.
> 
> i email technical support looking for the chipset of the card, but, they
> replied saying that they do not support any unix based O/S's.
> 
> any ideas? (apart from buying a new network card)

Aside from trying out a newer distro (7.2 is loverly) I'm not sure.
Perhaps others on the list have seen this card (I've not). Try support
again and tell them you don't care if they support *nix or not, you just
want the name of the chipset.  
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