Basically I've been having quite a time trying to get my network everywhere card to
work under linux with absolutely no success. Others have also encountered this same
problem judging by the data returned from searches on the internet.
I am beginning to think that the only way to get beyond this problem is somply to
replace the network card. I talked to my sysadmin at school and he offered me several
spare cards that had accumulated over the years.... currently I have 2 10baseT cards
and two 10/100 cards.
The only card that actually included a driver disk was one of the fast ethernet
cards... upon which was the label 'Acer ALN-320'. Has anyone had any success in
getting this card running under linux?
Alternatively... how can I identify the other cards without any really clear, distinct
labels? there's enough different numbers, etc. on those things that i am not sure
which ones to look at.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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