The Gigabit LAN points to there being a suitable network already present. It's been a vary long time since I came across a lan that linux didn't support - except for early D-link gigabit adapters which lock up.
As for cables - how long do you want it... I've got about 200M of cat 5e at home (: Steve On Mon, April 18, 2005 10:19 am, Dave G said: > further to my post: > > I was also planning to have a suitable Lan etc. installed so that I'm all > set > for the next installfest, the mobo I'm looking at has a Lan onboard? > >>>(MOBO: >>>GIGABYTE GA-K8NSC-939 nForce3 Ultra, Socket 939, >>>Dual channel DDR400/333/266 Gigabit Lan, >>>SATA.AGP 8x,8-CH Audio, USB 2.0) > > do i need a separate network card or will this one be suitable, if so any > recommendations on which one to get? > > also what network cable should I get while I'm at it?? > -- > cheers................dave g > > Mail to: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > > ____________________________________________ > > Kmail 1.7.2/Kontact 1.0.2 KDE/Desktop 3.3.2 > SimplyMEPIS 3.3 Linux - Kernel 2.6.10 (i686) > ____________________________________________ > -- Windows: Where do you want to go today? MacOS: Where do you want to be tomorrow? Linux: Are you coming or what?
