Re: network cards

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Kristoffer,

Intel cards work just fine. All kernels in 2.4 and 2.6 support Intel
chips.

I se Intel chips all the time on mid to high level servers. We use
Redhat and special version of Linux with no problems. Make sure you have
Intel pro1000 and not e100, i.e. you need to match the correct driver
with the card. Different chips use different drivers. Also, there are
two drivers for e100 so you might want to try one or the other.

On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 02:39:43PM +0100, Kristoffer Gustafsson wrote:
> Hello!
> I'm trying to configure a network card, so I can be able to run a mud.
> But I can't get it to work.
> I've compiled the drivers into the kernel, but that doesn't work. I have
> an intel pro 1000 card.
> I'm running red hat 9
> 
> How di i configure this?
> or shall I buy another card such as a 3com card?
> Does these work?
> /kristoffer
> ?Kristoffer Gustafsson
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> skeeter@xxxxxxxxxxx 
> 

-- 
Rafael
"There really can be no debate about it now: natural human ability to
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--- George Ifrah, The Universal History of Numbers.

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