On Friday 27 July 2001 17:04, jostber wrote:
I will try that, but the card works in Windows 2000. It's a dual-boot PC.
===== Original Message From stclair@niue.nu ===== Take the card out and try another slot......
I read this whole thread with quite a bit of interest. It sounds, Jostber, that you and I have had similar experiences with Realtek chipsets. Yes, it works just fine under Windows 2000, but no matter WHAT, it doesn't work when you boot Linux. I struggled with this for three weeks, and finally bought a different card. The card with the Realtek chipset is currently in my Windows 2000 machine, so I know that it works, and I installed a 3com card in the machine running Linux. If you do manage to get that card working with Linux, please tell all of us what you did! Kevin