The 905C support was broken in 2.2.18pre21, which ships with potato.
The best way to fix that is via a new kernel, but that may be messy
to get on the new machine without the network.
Simon
On Mon, 14 May 2001, Rich Puhek wrote:
Also note that if you're installing an older version of Debian,
Was is still broken that recently? I thought that potato boot disks
worked ok with the 905c, and that it was broken with slink. Of course, I
get confused, since I still have a bunch of 3c905b cards floating
around.
As for a new kernel, It's not too bad to do a boot disk with a custom
kernel... of
On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 09:12:18PM -0500, Rich Puhek wrote:
Also note that if you're installing an older version of Debian, the
3c509c won't work. The older driver only worked up to the 3c509b. I'm
not sure when exactly things changed, but if you're using the latest
disk images you're ok.
I
Also note that if you're installing an older version of Debian, the
3c509c won't work. The older driver only worked up to the 3c509b. I'm
not sure when exactly things changed, but if you're using the latest
disk images you're ok.
--Rich
Jason Majors wrote:
The 3c59x kernel module covers that
I want to get my NIC working and the
only drivers that I found for the 3c905C are not for Debian. Could anybody
help point me to the right place to get these drivers so I can get my network up
and running.
The 3c59x kernel module covers that card.
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 12:14:33PM -0700, The Reutzels scribbled...
I want to get my NIC working and the only drivers that I found for the 3c905C
are not for Debian. Could anybody help point me to the right place to get
these drivers so I can get my
Subject: Re: 3c905C Drivers
The 3c59x kernel module covers that card.
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 12:14:33PM -0700, The Reutzels scribbled...
I want to get my NIC working and the only drivers that I found for the
3c905C are not for Debian. Could anybody help point me to the right place
to get
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