> > Actually another thread I found said the firmware was in an on-board > eeprom and is loaded by hardware at power-up or reset. Logical, but > whether it's true I don't know... > > - Mark >
Yep that's one way to that as well. It could mean the paticular Linux kernel on FC2 - 2.6.5 ( is that what I saw?), doesn't send reset to PCI properly or some other bug. Maybe the D-Link card doesn't actually meet PCI bus specs and Windows does workarounds or maybe it just needs a sleep 1 between the bus reset and the driver hitting the card? Bob - -- [email protected] mailing list
