Hans van den Boogert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have some old ethernet cards (EZ-3200P+ series, which are supposed to be > NE2000 compatible) and the disk with it has a Unix driver, but specifically > an SCO one. What does SCO stand for and might the driver be compatible with > Linux? > > Hans > > P.S. I haven't compiled a new kernel with NE2000 support yet. I was just > wondering.
SCO Unix is a brand of a Unix. It stand for Santa Cruz Operations or something of that kind. The driver you have is probably a compiled module. AFAIK you can't use it with Linux. Cheers! -- Arcady Genkin

