I /did/ have Linux on one of these, but no longer. I can't remember what
driver the SiS900 uses, but I remember I did find my answers online.

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On Tue, 20 May 2003, Juan Luis Moyano wrote:

> Hello All,
> I've recenly installed RedHat Linux 9 in my Celvin EasyPC from Fujitsu Siemens. I've 
>  installed the minimal instalation. Video card, mouse, keyboard and everithing was 
> detected and configured properly (I could install the packages in graphical mode). 
> The problem came when I  tried to ping another machine in my home network, all 
> packages were being lost, so I checked at the hub and at the LINK led of the 
> connector at the back of the box and both were off. But the strange thing is that 
> linux can bring up the NIC without any problem. I have also a W98 installed at the 
> same box and the NIC works fine with it. Could anybody please shed some light on 
> this?
>
> Many thanks in advance,
>
>
> Juan Luis Moyano
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