Hi,
read the ethernet HOWTO. I did a quick search at
http://www.linuxhardware.net/
and gave the response
Supported properly in 2.0.36 and 2.2.x
kernels. Very stable. Kernels prior to 2.0.36
have a nasty habit of panicking with this
card.
but if you still can't find a driver, sometimes a generic driver will work, i.e. if
its based on say ne2000 or lance.
The howto will tell you about specifying irq, i/o etc, but I can't remember the
correct commands,
Johann
�ystein Folkvord wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Feb 1999, s142433 wrote:
>
> |I had this problem once and it turned out it was the ethernet card wasn't
> |configured properly, i.e I hadn't loaded the driver, but once I recompiled the
> |kernal with the correct driver, no problem. I was getting the same erro
> |messages at boot time. Apart from that I don't know,
> |
>
> Hi!
>
> Yeah, I just checked it out myself. The card isn't configured, and the
> driver isn't compiled in the kernrnel. I am using a 3 Com card
> (3C905B-TX), but I cant see it listed under the menues in netcfg. Is there
> any way to find a driver for it, or can I use some other driver ? Alson,
> is there a HOWTO on configuring IRQ's , etc for a NIC ?
>
> �
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