From: Robert Sweetnam (sweetr at domain indigo.ie)
Date: Sat 30 Oct 1999 - 20:52:57 IST
My current machine has a 3C900B in it (The plain boring 10Mbp one) and I had
no problems using it with
SuSE 5.3, 6.0, Redhat 5.x, 6.x, Slackware 4.0, FreeBSD etc.
As long as you select the Vortex or Boomerang Drivers during installation
you should be fine.
Regards
Robert
-----Original Message-----
From: ilug-admin at domain linux.ie [mailto:ilug-admin at domain linux.ie]On Behalf Of Eoin
Phillips
Sent: 30 October 1999 16:03
To: ilug at domain linux.ie
Subject: [ILUG] Tape drives/3com 3c900b/ISDN
I'm buying a computer to act as a server - probably a Gateway. I want to
get a tape-drive at the same time. Red Hat's HCL suggests that most IDE
tape drives are supported. Anyone have experience to the contrary? The
drive in question is a Seagate 10/20GB TR5 IDE TBU.
Also, has anyone used a 3com 3c900b nic with Linux? SuSE say they're
problematic but doesn't give further details...
and finally, as they say, has anyone used an EICON ISDN adapter with
Linux?
Thanks,
Eoin
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