Czarny, Benny
> Cc: 'debian-laptop@lists.debian.org'
> Subject: Re: Dell/3Com 10/100 Base-TX
>
>
> Hello,
>
>
> What is the model number on the card?
>
> 3Com cards are generally "3C" followed by
> a numeric sequence.
>
>
> On Wed,
Hello,
What is the model number on the card?
3Com cards are generally "3C" followed by
a numeric sequence.
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 10:40:35AM -0800, Czarny, Benny wrote:
> Hi just found you on
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-laptop-0006/msg00157.html
>
> Do you have the driver to this card b
Hi just found you on
http://lists.debian.org/debian-laptop-0006/msg00157.html
Do you have the driver to this card bye any chance ?
Thanks
Benny
> To: Czarny, Benny
> Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Re: Dell/3Com 10/100 Base-TX
>
>
> Hello,
>
>
> What is the model number on the card?
>
> 3Com cards are generally "3C" followed by
> a numeric sequence.
>
>
> On Wed,
Hello,
What is the model number on the card?
3Com cards are generally "3C" followed by
a numeric sequence.
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 10:40:35AM -0800, Czarny, Benny wrote:
> Hi just found you on
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-laptop-0006/msg00157.html
>
> Do you have the driver to this card
Hi just found you on
http://lists.debian.org/debian-laptop-0006/msg00157.html
Do you have the driver to this card bye any chance ?
Thanks
Benny
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This does seem weird. One of my laptops is a Dell Inspiron 3500, and my
Dell/3com card works flawlessly in it. The card also works well in my
Compaq.
I am running frozen on both of them with 2.2.14 and current pcmcia
sources, I never run a stock kernel, although I have used this 3com card
for an
I put my own accton in his machine, and upgraded to the latest pcmcia-cs
in unstable (as well as everything else that needed upgrading, but I don't
think they played much of a role), now his card works perfectly. That
doesn't say too much about "frozen" though, I am assuming they will still
put a n
This does seem weird. One of my laptops is a Dell Inspiron 3500, and my
Dell/3com card works flawlessly in it. The card also works well in my
Compaq.
I am running frozen on both of them with 2.2.14 and current pcmcia
sources, I never run a stock kernel, although I have used this 3com card
for a
I put my own accton in his machine, and upgraded to the latest pcmcia-cs
in unstable (as well as everything else that needed upgrading, but I don't
think they played much of a role), now his card works perfectly. That
doesn't say too much about "frozen" though, I am assuming they will still
put a
> I have a bunch of those cards, it is a 3com 10/100 cardbus ethernet card.
> The card is a 3c575 with A Dell label. It should work fine with frozen
> with no different options from your other card.
>
> What are the symptoms when you plug it in. What type of laptop do you
> have, keep in mind th
> I have a bunch of those cards, it is a 3com 10/100 cardbus ethernet card.
> The card is a 3c575 with A Dell label. It should work fine with frozen
> with no different options from your other card.
>
> What are the symptoms when you plug it in. What type of laptop do you
> have, keep in mind t
I have a bunch of those cards, it is a 3com 10/100 cardbus ethernet card.
The card is a 3c575 with A Dell label. It should work fine with frozen
with no different options from your other card.
What are the symptoms when you plug it in. What type of laptop do you
have, keep in mind this is a card
I have a bunch of those cards, it is a 3com 10/100 cardbus ethernet card.
The card is a 3c575 with A Dell label. It should work fine with frozen
with no different options from your other card.
What are the symptoms when you plug it in. What type of laptop do you
have, keep in mind this is a car
I am installing debian frozen (to be "upgraded" to unstable very soon) on
a friend's laptop. However, I have not gotten his network card to work. He
has a Dell... "Fast Ethernet 10/100 BASE-TX by 3Com", on the back it says
"Model 3CCFE575CT-D", looks more like a serial code than a model number,
but
I am installing debian frozen (to be "upgraded" to unstable very soon) on
a friend's laptop. However, I have not gotten his network card to work. He
has a Dell... "Fast Ethernet 10/100 BASE-TX by 3Com", on the back it says
"Model 3CCFE575CT-D", looks more like a serial code than a model number,
bu
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