On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 02:22:24PM -0500, David Bellows wrote: > > I have the same card. The tulip drivers that come with kernel don't > work for me either and I tried several different kernel versions. My > Linksys actually came with a Linux driver floppy. The driver was called > tulip. I compiled this driver and it works. It is disappointing that > the standard tulip driver from the kernel doesn't work on this tulip > card (no fault of the kernel, the card maker probably screwed up). If > your card didn't come with the driver on a floppy then you can find the > source at Linksys' site and compile it yourself (easy compile, obviously > need kernel sources, etc.). I'm not sure what to do about the second > card, however the Linksys driver also comes with a pciscan module that > might solve the problem.
Actually, I went to the linksys site, and I followed their incorrect instructions that don't quite lead you to all the headers you need, and I'm getting a compile error from the latest tulip source. I got it from here: ftp://ftp.scyld.com/pub/network/tulip.html along with the associated pci-scan.c/o and kern_compat.h, but I'm getting a parse error from the code when I try to compile it. Do I have to do anything special to initialize two cards instead of one? Mike -- Michael P. Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "...the word HACK is used as a verb to indicate a massive amount of nerd-like effort." -Harley Hahn, A Student's Guide to UNIX PGP Public Key: http://www.storm.ca/~msoulier/personal.html
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