"GU" == Geert Uytterhoeven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"PT" == Paul Talacko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"CMC" == C.M. Connelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Geert,
PT> D-LINK DFE-530TX (apparently it should work with de4x5) We
CMC> have one of these (the ``+'' model, which supposedly does
CMC> 10/100), and it
On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, C.M. Connelly wrote:
> "PT" == Paul Talacko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>PT> D-LINK DFE-530TX (apparently it should work with de4x5)
>
> We have one of these (the ``+'' model, which supposedly does
> 10/100), and it works great with the rtl8139 driver on our PC
> (acting as
"PT" == Paul Talacko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PT> OK I give up on the rtl8139. I can probably get it working
PT> if I learn how to write device drivers and I haven't got
PT> the time at the moment :-). And as you say, for the price
PT> these things are, it is just not worth the ha
>
> After 3 years of experience with linux pmac I'd suggest de4x5, cards with
> generic tulip chips. Maybe I'm just stuck in the ways, though.
>
OK I give up on the rtl8139. I can probably get it working if I learn how
to write device drivers and I haven't got the time at the moment :-). And
On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 09:39:49AM +0100, Paul Talacko wrote:
>
>
> I've got a cheap NIC that I would like to put in my ppc mac. It is based
> on the rtl8319 chip from RealTek. There are Linux drivers and these are
> in the kernel source tree as rtl8319.c. However, it
I've got a cheap NIC that I would like to put in my ppc mac. It is based
on the rtl8319 chip from RealTek. There are Linux drivers and these are
in the kernel source tree as rtl8319.c. However, it won't compile. Has
anyone got one working on a ppc? I know they work on i386's
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