Are you sure you have to use the tulip module? LNE100TX was 
a card with about 4 revisons each with a different chipset.
If it works in Mandrake maybe an lsmod will share some light.
If it's tulip then I suggest for now to just copy that module on your
Storm partition and do an insmod  -f to force install it and it should
work in theory.
 Best thing would be to look at the chipset on the card and identify
the card .Linksys have pictures with all revisions and how to identify
them. 
 And of course following Ryan Murray's post on how to compile against
a specific kernel would do just fine.To be a bit more clear here:The
kernel headers that are installed by default in /usr/src are those the
libc6 was compiled against and most of the time they don't match the
running kernel.To compile against your running kerenl you have to
either change the makefile if there is one or in the readme file it
should
be specified where the headers are expected to be and you can make a a
symlink with the specified name to the existing directory.

-- 
The best way to escape from a problem is to solve it. 
     Alan Saporta 
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http://deepblue.dyndns.org :-)


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