Hi,
I am new at this, so forgive me if this is a dumb question.
I just bought a Netgear GA511 gigabit cardbus ethernet card. On the Netgear
site, it says "supports all major operating systems". I don't find any
information on that site or the CDROM about Linux. They can't seriously be
saying that Linux *isn't* a major operating system, can they?
I have been searching the web and found
http://www.scyld.com/driver_updates.html, which seems like I should be able
to download cardbus drivers to help me along the way. I found a message
somewhere on the net that implied that the card is based on the Realteck
8169 chipset. Unfortunately, ftp.scyld.com always refuses my connection. I
don't know if it is down, since the acquisition by penguincomputing or just
busy or something else.
I am running 2.4.25-14_Scyldsmp. Can anyone suggest how I might get this
card working? Alternatively, I am willing to buy just about any gigabit
Cardbus card that works out of the box.
Thanks! If there is a decent book about this linux driver stuff, I would
appreciate it. I have been trying to get a Wifi card for linux off and on
for about 3 years and it just doesn't seem possible. I would really like to
see an explanation of why I have to rebuild the kernel every time I buy a
new piece of hardware.
Thanks for all the help,
- Gardner