Hi,
One crude way of finding out if you card is supported is to look at the
output of lspci and grep through the kernel sources of the latest kernel.
This lets you know if your card is supported by the latest upstream linux
kernels.
As a downside, this might be easier said than done if you are a
to select proper driver for ur ntw card. It ia very easy to compile
kernel. If u want to do u can mail me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or contact on 9892105060
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Hi,
--- chaitanya Ralegaonkar
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have installed RH - 9 on P - IV .
Why such an old distro on new hardware? After that we
had Fedora Core 1, 2, 3, 4 and now 5.
> disk. My system is not detecting ethernet card.It
Recent distros have good hardware drivers. Please use
a
On 12 Oct 2006 11:54:21 -, chaitanya Ralegaonkar
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have installed RH - 9 on P - IV .It has SATA hard disk. My system is not detecting ethernet
card.It has dual boot and network works fine with windows. The card is v - 100 After doing \"
ifconfig -a \" It only show
I have installed RH - 9 on P - IV .It has SATA hard disk. My system is not
detecting ethernet card.It has dual boot and network works fine with windows.
The card is v - 100 After doing \" ifconfig -a \" It only shows loopback
device.At the time of installation in customize firewall section I sel