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1999-10-11 Thread Martin McFlySr
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED], #/usr/src/make world: ===> share/man/man4/man4.i386 ... gzip -cn /usr/src/share/man/man4/man4.i386/tl.4 > tl.4.gz gzip -cn /usr/src/share/man/man4/man4.i386/tw.4 > tw.4.gz *** Error code 2

Re: NICs

1999-10-11 Thread Mike Pontillo
If it is NE2000 compatible, it should work with Linux or FreeBSD no problem. In Linux, you want to use the "ne" kernel module if it is an ISA card, or the "ne2k-pci" module if it is a PCI card. Slackware comes with these modules and all you should have to do is run "modprobe ". The

Re: NICs

1999-10-11 Thread Kris Kirby
Iain Templeton wrote: > > On Sun, 10 Oct 1999, Jimmy Zongos wrote: > > > i got a computer with a sn2000 nic card and it says its ne2000 > > compatible but when i try to run it in slackware it doesnt work and i > > was wondering if it would work in freebsd 3.3-stable please email me > > if it can

Re: NE2000

1999-10-11 Thread Scott Sewall
  I use the SN2000.  They're available at Fry's (CA) for about $11.00. -- Scott   Jimmy Zongos wrote: Anyone know were to buy a NE2000 compatible card for pretty cheap that will work in freebsd

Re: NICs

1999-10-11 Thread Scott Sewall
  Use the setup utility shipped with the NIC to disable plug-n-play and set the I/O and IRQ manually. Make sure FreeBSD is configured the to match. I've used this NIC with FreeBSD 2.6, 2.7, 3.1, and 3.2. -- Scott Jimmy Zongos wrote: i got a computer with a sn2000 nic card and it says its ne2000