This isn't the correct list... this list is for the development of
Linux-8086--a Linux subset for pre-386 machines.

But for your question... you might look at the card itself and see what
chipset it uses, then look in the Kernel configuration or in
/usr/src/linux/drivers/net for a driver that matches the chipset.  (grep
is your friend!)

I've found drivers for a few of my cards that way.  Other than that, you
might try a different mailing list, newsgroup, or IRC channel
(irc.linpeople.org is a wonderful Linux-oriented IRC server!).

Good luck.


On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Karl B Werf wrote:

> Hi!
> Sorry if this is on wrong ml but it seemed like the most appropriate
> one, I have a ethernet card that I can't find drivers for. on the disk
> with the win98 drivers it says "PRO-120(B) PCI Fast ethernet adapter"
> and on the box it says "Etherl CNET 10/100 TP PCI"
> I'm thankfull for all the pointers I can get.
> 
> //Karl B Werf
> 

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