Have anyone used this in linux?
It seems to have some good qualities. It says that it comes with drivers
for linux, but i'm afraid that it might be a precompiled kernel module?
And then the card is useless to me. I don't even know what chip is used,
since I can't find that on the webpage:
http://www.dlink.com/products/adapters/dfe550tx/
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/Dennis
Dennis Bjorklund wrote:
> It seems to have some good qualities. It says that it comes with drivers
> for linux, but i'm afraid that it might be a precompiled kernel module?
> And then the card is useless to me. I don't even know what chip is used,
> since I can't find that on the webpage:
It uses the "sundance" driver, and it should work fine in 2.4 after you
apply some fixes from me :)
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Am Mittwoch, 18. April 2001 13:03 schrieb Dennis Bjorklund:
> Have anyone used this in linux?
>
> It seems to have some good qualities. It says that it comes with
> drivers for linux, but i'm afraid that it might be a precompiled
> kernel module? And then the card is useless to me. I don't even
> know what chip is used, since I can't find that on the webpage:
>
> http://www.dlink.com/products/adapters/dfe550tx/
I don't know exactly, but i think the chip is a via-rhine.
ff
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