S�bastien Taylor wrote:
> I don't have the slightest idea, sorry.
>
> Keith Robinson a �crit:
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>> how much?
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>> On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 08:00:51AM -0600, S?bastien Taylor wrote:
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>>> 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 :
>>>
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>>>>
>>>> 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
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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The Linksys PCM100 is $69.00 at Staples $69.99 at Compusmart
Staples NE has As does Compusmart South , Staples chinook does not
It is advertised as working under Linux and several people have reported
they work straight out of the box.
P.S. the boss is buying my SMC 8036 so no loss there!
Graham