> The plug and play reports an intel pro 100, but that > is likely just the chip that reports the board > manufacturer is long forgotten by me. I thought it > rather interesting that Linux never asked for any sort > of driver for this card during set up? I bought > another lan card last night (SMC) and plugged it in > ,but do not have it configured yet
That card uses the EEPRO100 driver, and many Linux installs have that pre-built into the kernel that the distro is sent out with. > > 2. Do you have another machine you can plug into the > > hub to: > Yes but only one machine is now running linux, does > microsoft provide a tcpdump type utility? I think I'll > dump the suse linux and load redhat first? Go to: www.ethereal.com and download that (freeware). I use it, and it is essentially what you are looking for in a GUI'ed tcpdump. John
