"network cards" is kind of a broad category.  I have a 10baseT network at home
so I just used a couple true NE2000s.  They work just fine and are as about
as compatible as you can get.  They are also available just about everywhere
for about $15 used.

On Sat, Sep 25, 1999 at 09:15:17PM -0400, Robert M. Woods wrote:
> Dear All,
>   Could any of you let me know what type network cards you have in use with
> Linux.  I am using Realtek, but can't even configure the baby as an ethernet
> compatible.  I would also like to ask if any of you are in the Toronto
> (Canada) area, and if you could let me know of any hardware/coputer stores
> that would know what hardware works with Linux, and what doesn't.
>   Thanks.
> 
> Rob
> 
> 
> 

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