Egad, what a process. I've definately decided that you're right, the Woody driver disks are no good to me so it's either Redhat or following this webpage. I might have a crack at the web page but I'm not sure I have the patience right now ;-)
Thanks to all for your help, Michael. >Actually, see: >http://groups.google.co.nz/groups?selm=hjpO.4Cb.9%40gated-at.bofh.it&oe=UTF-8 &output=gplain > >Based on this email, it seems that the bf2.4 kernels have support for >the 8139 chipset, but don't have the PCMCIA/CardBus support for those >chipsets. It looks like you'll need to use Knoppix, build your own >install disks for Debian, or use a different distribution. > >-mjg >-- >Matthew Gregan |/ > /| [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message generated in webmail.
