Intel 8255x network cards are better known as Ether Express Pro, to get multiple processors you need to use a multiple processor kernel and if you think Linux flies on one processor watch it on 2!! On the bios on that motherboard you can have 32 irqs, which makes it much easier if you have oodles of devices.
Jeff Mike Fedyk wrote: > > Matt Grant wrote: > > > > I have Debian Potato 2.2 with Gnome running on this PC > > with an on board NIC. > > The motherboard is a PR440BX with 2 Ppro CPU's w/256 MB RAM > > and 2 scsi drive's I have win 2000 on /dev/sda and Debian on /dev/sdb > > Debian found the onboard Scsi Controller but not the NIC or 2nd CPU > > the 2nd CPU isn't important( Linux works great with one Ppro) > > > > The Nic comes up in 2000 as intel 8255x-10/100 io=ff40-ff5f irg=24(huh) > > what's 2000? you mean win2k? > > > but in modconf I can't find a driver for it or I'm missing something. > > > > If someone could shed some light on this It would be greatly appreciated > > > > -- > > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > Did you look in /proc/pci? > > Sometimes I get defices that are unknown, and that's the first thing I do to > identify it. > > -- > > Mike Fedyk "They that can give up essential liberty > Information Systems to obtain a little temporary safety > Match Mail Productions Inc. deserve neither liberty nor safety." > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ben Franklin > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null