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RE: Nics that don't work?



I have had a D-Link 220 working fine before.  If you can't figure out the irq,
io, etc, run Windows and grab it from there.  Some cards have DOS utilities to
switch from pnp to non-pnp, and/or set the irq, io, etc manually.

Run modconf.  for the above card, ne2000 should work fine. 

On 15-Jul-99 Robert Rati wrote:
> Does anyone know of nics that DON'T work in Linux?  With all the winbloze
> wincrap running around, has there been nics made that don't work in Linux?
> Does anyone know if D-Link cards works in Linux?  Does Linux play nicely
> with most PCI nics as well?  TIA>
> 
>                                                               Rob
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