Linksys sells a dongleless 10/100 pcmcia network card, and the compusmart down by chinook will probably carry these. And they say they support linux right on the box. I bought one a couple years ago (with dongle) and it worked very well, except the dongle kept breaking.
Le Jeudi, 10 octo 2002, � 08:39 Canada/Mountain, Graham Monk a �crit : > > > De: Graham Monk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Jeud 10 octo 2002 08:37:38 Canada/Mountain > �: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Objet: Windows adddict now in recovery > > > Hi All > > Thanks for help with cdrom problem the other day. > Have now succesfully got SUSE 7.3 pro on my Thinkpad 770 > Pretty straightforward, only needed to adjust colour settings from > 16 bit to 8 bit, sound doesnt work yet but I just havent had the time > to read up on it. > > Question. - Does anyone know where in town I might pick up > a PCMCIA 10/100 network card that is readily supported under Linux? > Preferably without dongle and somewhere neart the C train > > Thanks all > > Graham > > >
