I am using a Linksys PCI network card (LNE100TX).  I'm
not sure what chip it has.  During installation of
Mandrake 7.2, the install program could not identify
my network card.  However, immediately after the
install, I was able to easily install the network card
with linuxconf by telling linuxconf that eth0 was
tulip.  If you have not already done so, try that.

Also, when trying to install Red Hat 7.0 a while back,
I did learn that their is a NEW tulip driver that
addresses the newer chips in Linksys and such.  That
may help your situation.

Try looking here:
ftp://ftp.scyld.com/pub/network/tulip.html

--- Dale Kosan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can someone tell me wich pcmcia cards do not use the
> tulip driver? I have
> tried a Netgear and a Soho, both times I get cant
> load tulip module,failed.
> I tried my friends Kingston and it works nice in
> 7.2. I can not find one
> around here and do not want to spend big
> bucks.Thanks for your time.Oh, both
> cards that failed have a Dec2142 chipset.Does anyone
> know about Linksys or
> D-Link?
> 
> 


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