> OK, the card is a Linksys Etherfast 10/100 LAN Card Model LNE100TX
> Version 5.
>
> Goodie, try the following kernel (if you just want fiddle for
> yourself, apply the patch in patches/ and compile it yourself):
>
> www.update.uu.se/~ams/home/src/gnumach--gnumach-1-branch.obj/gnumach
>
> I compiled it just for you, with my super-duper-extra-hot-and-tasty NIC
> patch that adds support for that card. If it doesn't work, could you
> dig up the chip number and stuff? Or just whatever Linux prints when
> booting... Then we can see if we can get it going on GNU/Hurd.
>
> [Damn it, I gotta implement --enable-all-drivers or some such...]
>
> { "Linksys LNE100TX (82c168 PNIC)", /* w/SYM */
> { 0x000211AD, 0xffffffff, 0xffff11ad, 0xffffffff, 17,0xff },
> TULIP_IOTYPE, 256, LC82C168 },
> { "Linksys LNE100TX (82c169 PNIC)", /* w/ MII */
> { 0x000211AD, 0xffffffff, 0xf00311ad, 0xffffffff, 32,0xff },
> TULIP_IOTYPE, 256, LC82C168 },
Wow, thanks for the personal help! I wouldn't know the first thing about
compiling a patch to the kernel (well, maybe the first thing or two, but
defeintly not enough to try it out right now) so I think I'll go with the
revised kernel. Unfortuanatly the site you provided doesn't have the file
gnumach (.gz, I assume?). I'll poke around your directories, but I don't
see it offhand.
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