i had a lot of trouble with mine at first also... so i ran the
dos-based eeprom setup program for it. i used that to change the
card's software settings to the irq and base-i/o i wanted.. after
that, i finished installing it in my sleep. you can get the program
from intel's ftp site, but if you s
ilto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 1998 10:29 AM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: "invisible" network card
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> Many thanks to those who tried helping with my earlier questions
> on compiling
> the network driver I thought
Many thanks to those who tried helping with my earlier questions on compiling
the network driver I thought that I needed.
Anyway, another question. I have an EtherExpress 16 network card the
system I'm trying to set up as a linux box. Linux refuses to believe it's
there
when I try to install
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