The LNE100TX is a linksys card. It should work with a tulip driver... As
a side note, you could open the book and look at it as it is labeled on
the card. I use tulip for all of my linksys cards, and it works very
well.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill [mailto:bill@organic-earth.com]
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 3:01 AM
To: colug@colug.net; mdlug@mdlug.org; slug@nks.net
Subject: [SLUG] What eth driver?
I have just upgraded my spare box from 2.4.3 to 2.4.18. Under 2.4.3 the
network card was automatically detected and installed.
However, I didn't see it listed on the configuration menu for 2.4.18 so
I
took a wild (wrong) guess. Rather than doing a LOT of trial & error
compiles,
can anyone tell me 1) how to get Linux to tell me what actual driver is
being
used? or, 2) what card a LNE100TX should install as?
I am tired. The monitor is dancig in front of my eyes and I want to go
to
bed. But I also want to get this taken care of.
Any help out there?
Bill
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