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RE: [SLE] Linksys > tulip.c
- From: kpeiruza@xxxxxxxxxxx (Kenneth Peiruza)
- Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 16:14:08 +0200
- Message-id: <076b01bef93b$42972160$91fea8c0@iantw40kenneth>
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> I recently had to replace a network card in one of my Linux boxes. I
chose
> a Linksys 10/100 card. Their website says that it has been tested with
> SuSE, among others. It also stated that it uses tulip.c.
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> Being the newbie that I am, I am not sure how to proceed. I understand
> that tulip is a (generic?) driver for many network cards.
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> I checked in the network area of YaST but I didn't see any reference to
> tulip.
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When recompiling the Kernel, one of the Ethernet PCI selections is the Tulip
One.
I'm using tha card as "kernel inside" and in a module, it works fine and I
had no trouble.
Try (I've got a Nationalized version, so Dunno how in english is...) In the
System administration zone (in Yast, of course), there is another section
called "Install new hardware in system" (or something similar), in that
place you can setup a Network device, try there.
Kind of network -> eth0
Device -> DECchip Tulip (dc21x4x) PCI
options=0
This works fine!
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> If anyone has gotten one of these Linksys cards to work with SuSE 6.2
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> (2.2.10), and has some time to help me get started, I would greatly
> appreciate it!
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> TIA
> Chris
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