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Re: 10/100 NIC Recommendations?



the netgear FA310TX is supported flawlessly under linux...  came with a
driver disk but i haven't looked at it but I assume it contains win32
drivers

Chris

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On Fri, 26 Feb 1999, David B Swann wrote:

>I don't think you can go wrong with 3Com cards.  I've had luck with Intel
>cards too.
>
>I have seen one problem with one 3com card (3c905, I think).  If I boot NT
>then reboot into Linux, without turning the system off, I get a MAC
>address of FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF and the network stuff fails.
>
>I can reboot from Linux into NT with no problems though.
>
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>On Fri, 26 Feb 1999, Jason Sellers wrote:
>
>> Hello.  I'm going to try installing RH Linux 5.2 on my system this weekend.
>>  Currently I'm dual-booting Windows 98 and NT Workstation, and I plan to
>> add Linux and eventually NT Server.  I'm looking for a good 10/100 NIC that
>> will work under all systems.  Any recommendations?
>> 
>> I'd like to be able to run out and pick one up, rather than mail-order, so
>> if someone knows one that's carried by one of the big stores, that'd be
>> great! (CompUSA?  Fry's?  TechAmerica?  maybe even Best Buy?)  Besides,
>> it's supposed to be 80 in Phoenix tomorrow, so it'd be a good morning for a
>> drive!! ;-)
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> Jason Sellers
>> 
>> 
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