Re: xircom realport re-100

From: petermatulis(NOSPAM) (_at_qc.aira.com)
Date: 09/27/03


Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 23:33:57 -0400


- wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> Note that I have a Realport ethernet 10/100 (RE-100), and not a CE3, as is
> reported. I'd really like to use OpenBSD on my laptop, but if I can't have
> network access...I'll have to use FreeBSD or Linux of some sort. I had to
> type the dmesg above by hand and I have to use Outlook Express for goodness
> sake, so please have mercy on me and help me solve this problem!

I have the same card and I could not get it to work with
OBSD. I had to install my second choice -> Slackware.



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