Hmmm. I've looked at the Ethernet-HOWTO, this is what I see: 3.18.2. Ether Express PRO
Status -- Not-Supported This card uses the Intel 82595. If it is as ugly to use as the i82586, then don't count on anybody writing a driver. This is the HOWTO which was installed on my system by the R6 installation. Now that I look at the Ethernet-HOWTO on the www site, I see indeed what you said. Hmmm, guess somebody forgot to update the HOWTOs for the release? In any case, I'll contact Bao Chau Ha to see what I can come up with. Thanks for the lead. Matt Hamilton Compaq Portable PC Division 713-518-3422 Ext 8-3422 Chasewood1 C1456 MC 560401 Internet address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "You know, there's an awful lot of people in this world who confuse breathing in and out with *living*" ------------- Original Text >From Michael Alan Dorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 11/10/95 12:40 PM: To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Fri, 10 Nov 1995 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > which has a built-in EtherExpress PRO adapter. I've done a little homework > and found out that eexpress is semi-supported, but not eexpress PRO. This Actually, the EtherExpress PRO is at least as supported as the 16 (I had a 16 for several months. It was fine for most work, but if I tried to FTP to another machine on the local segment, I was _guaranteed_ a hang). To get the EtherExpress PRO driver (which is currently not in the kernel -- unless it's in 1.3.x) look at the Ethernet-HOWTO, and search for EtherExpress PRO. It'll give you the email address of the person who wrote the driver. You just copy the file into the correct directory, apply the patch and go. Mike. -- "I'm a dinosaur. Somebody's digging my bones."

