Hola~
>-- On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 03:56:19PM -0500, % wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 10:17:14AM -0800, Michael K. O'Brien wrote:
> > Hola~
> >
> > I've got a Dell Inspiron 8000. It's got a built in network adapter. Anyone
> > know what it takes to get that thing to work? I've been unsuccessfully paging
> > thru the laptop HOWTO.
>
> You laptop uses the 3Com 3c556 miniPCI NIC. Check out
> http://mobilix.org/minipci_linux.html for more information. The Linux
> on Laptops page in general is a great resource. It appears to have been
> redesigned, also. (http://www.linux-laptop.net).
I don't think it uses the 3Com 3c556. The Mobilix web page has you search thru
/proc/pci to determine which 3Com device. For me, the ethernet device is:
Ethernet controller: Intel 82557 (rev 8)
There's no mention of a Device or Vendor id, which are mentioned on Mobilix
page. I believe the built-in port on a Dell is a Xircom RealPort card. The
RealPort uses the ne driver according to:
http://lhd.datapower.com/db/dispdriver.php3?DISP?88
However, I'm not having much luck getting insmod to take the ne driver. It
bails out with unresolved symbols (ei_open, ethdev_init, NS8390_init, etc...).
MO
>
> Steven
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