2 suggestions
1. have you looked up your card in the ethernet howto? if it's there, that
will give a definitive answer for sure.
2. there are actually 2 tulip modules. one is called decchip tulip, and the
other is generic tulip. have you tried both?
pete
On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Roland Minden wrote:
> I was fealling like a real dunderhead, but LibraNet Technical Support has
> had problems with the same thing. I have a Linksys Etherfast 10/100 Card. It
> runs on the tulip chip. I have not been able to get it working on Debian
> (Libranet is Debian with a few goodies). I have therefore not been able to
> get live with my Linux Box. Has anyone used this Ethernet Card? What simple
> thing am I missing. LibraNet has suggested I compile a newer version of
> tulip.c not a big deal, but I have tried this before calling LibraNet. I may
> have done something wrong, but I am pretty sure I did it correctly. I have
> tried it as a compilation to the kernal and as a module. I am getting a card
> unkown when I use lspci (I am not sure if that is the command, but I think
> that is correct) actully lspci > /tmp/lspci.
> This card came out of the box and it works with the Linksys driver for M$ Wn
> 98. I am wondering if I should get another NIC or keep working on this one.
> I am looking for suggestions. It is a PCI card.