Re: 100 Mbit Ethernet

1997-07-11 Thread Richard L Shepherd
On Thu, 10 Jul 1997, dpk wrote: > I don't have much experience with having two ethernet cards in a machine, I've a little now that I've had to play with a few machines (one has 4 ethernet cards and 1 radio card!) > My ifconfig also says 10mb because the tulip driver first probes 10mb. > However,

Re: 100 Mbit Ethernet

1997-07-10 Thread dpk
> Not quite. I have a machine with two DEC 21140 chip ethernet cards in it. > I wish to have one at 100Mb and the other at 10Mb. I have the first one > plugged into a port on a Cisco Catalyst 5000 switch. The switch detects > 100Mb full-duplex, however ifconfig still says 10Mb and I get huge > p

Re: 100 Mbit Ethernet

1997-07-10 Thread Richard L Shepherd
t; > > Does Linux support any/all 100 Mbit capable ethernet cards? i.e. is it > > possible to use 100 Mbit ethernet with Linux? > > 8<--->8 Richard Shepherd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 8<--->8 -- TO U

Re: 100 Mbit Ethernet

1997-06-21 Thread Alex Romosan
there is a bug in the tulip driver version 0.76 which won't let other cards in the system be recognized. the following unofficial patch was posted on the linux-tulip-bug mailing list: --- tulip.c-076 Mon May 19 22:12:25 1997 +++ tulip.c-076aMon May 26 11:47:17 1997 @@ -496,7 +496,7 @@ #if

Re: 100 Mbit Ethernet

1997-06-20 Thread Peter S Galbraith
"Linux dist. research" wrote: > Greetings, > > It seems that SMC has changed the EtherPower 9332 a bit, and has caused us > a considerable amount of grief. If you can get the older 9332DST rather > than the newer 9332BDT or 9332BVT, you are better off. A couple days ago, > I was configuring my

Re: 100 Mbit Ethernet

1997-06-20 Thread Linux dist. research
cq wrote: > > > On Wed, 18 Jun 1997, Richard L Shepherd wrote: > > > > > Does Linux support any/all 100 Mbit capable ethernet cards? i.e. is it > > > possible to use 100 Mbit ethernet with Linux? > > > > Yes, no problems. > > -- > Peter Ga

Re: 100 Mbit Ethernet

1997-06-20 Thread Peter S Galbraith
; Does Linux support any/all 100 Mbit capable ethernet cards? i.e. is it > > possible to use 100 Mbit ethernet with Linux? > > Yes, no problems. -- Peter Galbraith, research scientist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Maurice-Lamontagne Institute, Department of Fisheries and Oceans C

Re: 100 Mbit Ethernet

1997-06-20 Thread Jean Pierre LeJacq
On Wed, 18 Jun 1997, Richard L Shepherd wrote: > Does Linux support any/all 100 Mbit capable ethernet cards? i.e. is it > possible to use 100 Mbit ethernet with Linux? Yes, no problems. -- Jean Pierre -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe

Re: 100 Mbit Ethernet

1997-06-18 Thread Daniel Laffin
one too: > > Does Linux support any/all 100 Mbit capable ethernet cards? i.e. is it > possible to use 100 Mbit ethernet with Linux? > > I have no such machines (though I have some that drive 100 Mbit capable > cards at 10 Mb, since that's what the nets they're on are at

Re: 100 Mbit Ethernet

1997-06-18 Thread dpk
8 Jun 1997, Richard L Shepherd wrote: > Date: Wed, 18 Jun 1997 13:08:06 +1200 (NZST) > From: Richard L Shepherd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Debian Users > Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.misc > Subject: 100 Mbit Ethernet > Resent-Date: 18 Jun 1997 02:06:11 - > Resent-Fr

100 Mbit Ethernet

1997-06-18 Thread Richard L Shepherd
This is just a quickie, and I'm sure it's an easy one too: Does Linux support any/all 100 Mbit capable ethernet cards? i.e. is it possible to use 100 Mbit ethernet with Linux? I have no such machines (though I have some that drive 100 Mbit capable cards at 10 Mb, since that'