I have Debian 1.3, and managed to
bring my system up with my 4 Megs of Ram
and 80386. Thanks, all for the help in that. However,
I have two new questions
relating to a new problem.
I still can't bring my CompexRL2000A
card up. On the Drivers Installation
page, I can choose NE2000 , but it
does not recognize the card. Now, I
also
have not been able to get it working under Win95: the system at
one point uninstalled the PCI Bios driver, saying
that PCI Bios was not
present. Which might be the source of the
problem. Or, alternatively,
it may be that the Debian 1.3.1 installation's
NE2000 driver is not the same
as the ne2k-pci driver.
So does anyone know (1) Is my 386 motherboard BIOS
too old for the
Linux drivers to interface with NE2000 card? (2) Is the NE2000 driver
presented on the installation pages old, and not
the same as the ne2k-pci
driver? (3) Is there some other problem that
I am missing, instead?
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