I presume PCI. The rtl8139 is probably the cheapest most available piece of shit um er I mean network card you can getyour hands on. They work fine as a connectivity solution; and to be fare the revision C chips seem all right but don't put them in a server :-) If you need 10base2 (coax) you want the rtl8029; it is an Ne2000 pci card (oh the horror). For the scoop on this see http://www.scyld.com and the network card drivers page. My flatmate has an rtl8139 card in her Windows box and it works fine enough under Linux and windows. Regards, Kerry. On Sat, Aug 31, 2002 at 01:28:59PM -0400, Patrick Turnage wrote: > I get the same problems when I use loadlin to load the kernel and hard drive. > I think i'm going to save myself some head aches and go out and spend the 9 > dollars or so for an ISA board.. > What is a good cheep.. and I'm really talking cheep here model, that will > work with Linux? > > > > ------------------------- > Patrick Turnage > e-mail:pturnage at tampabay.rr.com > Telephone: (850) 459-7717 > HomePage: http://www.access-connect.com > Amateur radio callsign:kg4dqk > AOL Instant Messenger:kg4dqk > icq:26862191 > MSN:turnagep at hotmail.com > Yahoo!:kg4dqk > America Online:kg4dqk1129 kg4dqk1129 at aol.com > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup > > -- Kerry Hoath: kerry at gotss.net kerry at gotss.eu.org or kerry at gotss.spice.net.au ICQ: 8226547 msn: kerry at gotss.net Yahoo: kerryhoath at yahoo.com.au