Re: NIC cards

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Am Fr, den 02.01.2004 schrieb res73gzq um 18:51:
> 1.  How does one determine what RedHat thinks that the NIC card is?  (in windows, you can go to My computer, hardware, etc)

On console or in xterm: lspci (you can add -v or -vv for increasing
verbosibility). As a result you may get a line i.e.

00:0b.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corp. 82557/8/9 [Ethernet Pro 100]
(rev 08) 

> 2.  Is there a URL Where one can download NIC drivers?

Most drivers are already in the kernel and on Fedora available as
modules to load. Only for just a few very new NICs you may need to hope
that the manufacturer has own drivers.

Alexander


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