Jack Bowling responded:
>Ummm...yes, I did. And it gives me the "Delaying eth1 initialization." output when
>activated from netcfg. Could be wonky PNP capability in the BIOS. I note that the
>onboard chipset of the failing card is an ADMtek AL985 Centaur-P rather than a
>Lite-On PNIC-II of my other working Linksys card. The box proudly displays "Tested
>with Linux" and the readme on the floppy says to use the tulip driver so I will rip
>the working card out and see if the failing one comes to life when it is by itself.
What are the version numbers on the LNE100 cards? Both of mine are the latest
version. I used the tulip driver that came with the latest card. It was on
the floppy disk.
As you could see, my cards used separate interrupts (9 and 10).
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