[linux-help] Re: Linux on a Laptop
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Most any 3COM card will work great. The PCMCIA card services
documentation includes a list of supported chipsets.
-- John
"Jonathan Davis" <jdavis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Hi all. I just did my first sucessfull install of mandrake7 on my Compaq
> presario 1622 laptop. However I ham having no end of troubles getting my
> PCMCIA net card to work. I have a Netgear FA410tx. I can still exchange it
> out at CompUSA, but if the hardware is the problem, I need to know what kind
> to buy. Any assistance would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Jonathan
>
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