Hi,
I have the same adapter and the driver is available in kernel 2.4.24. just
recompiled, selected the driver and ran it.
regds,
Sanjay
                                                                                                           
                      Elimar                                                                               
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                      e>                       Subject:  Re: Compiling Support for Intel Pro/100 VE        
                                                Network Adapter                                            
                      13/02/2004 01:48                                                                     
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On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 the mental interface of
Martin Hermanowski told:
> On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 12:52:27PM -0600, Doug MacFarlane wrote:
> [...]
> > When I edited .config before make menuconfig, the CONFIG_E100=m line
got
> > blown away.  So I added it after the make menuconfig . . . but in the
final
> > config that was installed in /boot, it still isn't there.  So, at any
rate,
> > I run modconf, the E100 shows up in the list, but when I pick it, I get
> > installation failed.
>
> Try a more recent kernel, Intel changes the E100' chipset quite often.
>
> LLAP, Martin
What does LLAP mean in your opinion?
$ dict LLAP
1 definition found
>From V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (December 2003)
[vera]:
  LLAP
         Localtalk Link Access Protocol (AppleTalk, LAP)
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Elimar
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