[aclug-L] Re: PCI
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That depends on the PCI network card. /proc/pci will show any PCI
devices.
If you have a PCI NE2000 card as mentioned later, just use the ne2k-pci
driver. It works great in Linux.
On Sat, 9 Oct 1999, David Carmichael wrote:
> One quick question...
>
> How well does LINUX "SEE" a PCI Network card?
>
>
> I am doing a computer swap / change around.
>
> I had been trying to get LINUX to run on an AMD 5x86 W/48meg of ram
> (this computer is now going to my wife's sister)
>
> And will be trying to install LINUX on the following system hardware...
> Abit motherboard with Intel 200mmx overclocked to 266mhz
> (running 75mhz buss and not the 66mhz bus, Win'98 has been stable now
> for
> three months on this system)
> Matrox Mystique 12meg PCI video card
> Matrox m3D 3-D PCI video card
> Generic N2000 PCI Network Card
>
> Everything else is jumpered ISA cards.
>
>
> DECarmichael
> mailto: dec29111@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
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