I am having intel 10/100 pro+ pci adapter (LAN CARD)
and its not been detected by Red HAT - 9 nor with fedora and many of
other linux versions its working perfect in windows what could be the
possible solution for this plz describe in details .
Its been detected by lspci command how to install e100 or
epro100 with modprobe
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I am having intel 10/100 pro+ pci adapter (LAN CARD) and its not been detected
by Red HAT - 9 nor with fedora and many of other linux versions its working
perfect in windows what could be the possible solution for this plz describe in
details ,
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That what can be done to detect LAN card..
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Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 12:45:46 +0530
From: Raj Shekhar
Subject: [ilugd] [Fwd: Re: [svlug] How to tell which flavor of Linux
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Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 20:43:28 -0500
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Hi Brian,
Check /etc/issue.net. Mine says:
tigerbox:/home/stripes# more /etc/issue.net
Debian GNU/Linux testing/unstable
-Anne
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 05:14:01PM -0800, Brian Street wrote:
hello svlugers,
This is a stupid question, or it seems so to me, but I don't know how
to answer it.
If I know a system has linux installed but don't know what flavor, how
can I tell which it is (ie. Suse, RedHat, Debian, etc.)?
Thanks,
Brian.
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Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 10:49:16 -0800 (PST)
From: Viksit Gaur
Subject: Re: [ilugd] Connecting to VPN in office
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You might want to try pptpclient
(http://pptpclient.sf.net). It allows use of MPPE (M$
Point to Point encryption) as a kernel modulde, if
your VPN server needs it.
Works rather well too!
Viksit
--- Tanveer Singh wrote:
On 1/13/06, Nishant Sharma
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Hi Tanveer,
How to do it in