Re: Notebook & NIC Not Recognized by RH9

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Colburn said:
>> That doesn't sound right, because IIRC the 3c501 was an old ISA NIC.
>> And
>> Broadcom and 3com are two different companies.
>> What does /sbin/lspci give you?
>> -- William Hooper
>
> Right you are ... the RH9 network app "lied" to me!  ;-\
>
> /sbin/lspci produces ...
>
> Ethernet Controller: Broadcom Corporation NetExtreme BCM5705 Gigabit
> Ethernet (Rev 01)

A Google search suggests;
http://mikehardy.net/linux_latitude_d800/

> Modem: Intel Corp. 82801DB AC'97 Modem (Rev 03)

I'm not sure if the information above will help with this or not.  I would
guess not because it is describing the D800 as having a Conexant, not an
Intel.

-- 
William Hooper


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