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Old 04-15-2004, 12:27 AM   #1
musicman_ace
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3com 905 with 2.6 kernel???


This blows me away. I finally decide to upgrade to 2.6.4 and for some strange reason I can not get either one of the 3com network cards to work . I thought 905s were like the most widely used and would assume they work with 2.6

If anyone knows why or how to fix this issue I would appreiciate it. I looked in the kernel config utility in KDE and it doesn't show the 905 series under networking. Do I have to compile a driver in order to get back up and running?

Just to let you know, Its SUSE 9.0, now running 2.6.4-default.rpm was the kernel downloaded.

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Adam
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