Im about to go out to buy a pcmcia network card that I can just plug into my laptop running 7.1 and woks. What should I get? ===== Ricardo A. Rodriguez __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/
Well, the 3Com cards tend to be fairly reliable, as pcmcia cards go. On a similar note, however, does anyone know if there is a patch for the SuSE PCMCIA package to include support for the zircom_cb driver that is shipped with Red Hat Linux? I have source for teh driver, and can configure it, but I can't rebuild PCMCIA for some reason, and it doesn't work corectly if the modules is changed. If I run tulip_cb, the interface come up but cannot receive packets. If running the Red Hat PCMCIA with the xircom_cb driver, the card works, under RHL 7.1 (2.4.2). This is on SuSE 7.2. Cheers, Leah Ricardo Rodriguez (rik73106@yahoo.com) [010827 15:05]:
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I have a 3com 3C575CT in a dell notebook and 7.1 - installed no problem and card detection was fine. Regards Francesco
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Francesco Scaglioni
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Leah Cunningham
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Ricardo Rodriguez
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