On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> As far as I can tell Linux supports practically any card
> you'll find in the market.
>
> What I would do if I were you is:
>
> 1. see what your favourite store offers, make double-sure
> they give you the right model number (make it clear to them that
> if it doesn't work with your PC then you'll give it back for money)

Na...

The last card I saw had on its back "works with windows NT" and also
something like "works with Novell" and even mentioned it had drivers for
SCO! .

The vendor has not bothred updating this box for some 4 years!

The diskette inside had some "linux drivers" (some .c files, and a README
on how to compile them.

Needless to say that the card is well supprted with linux , w2k, xp, etc.


In other words: PCI ethernet cards are well supported under linux. :-)

-- 
Tzafrir Cohen
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.technion.ac.il/~tzafrir

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