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From: klaus@enuxva.eas.asu.edu (Todd C. Klaus)
Subject: Re: Catch What They're Saying About Us...
Message-ID: <1992Oct2.231001.6810@ennews.eas.asu.edu>
Summary: ethernet card suort
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Organization: Arizona State University
References: <1992Sep25.021813.2369@kithrup.COM> <1992Oct1.032323.6425@unislc.uucp> <1992Oct2.020737.3124@pool.info.sunyit.edu>
Date: Fri, 2 Oct 1992 23:10:01 GMT
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In article <1992Oct2.020737.3124@pool.info.sunyit.edu>, ujlh@pool.info.sunyit.edu (James Henrickson) writes:
> In article <1992Oct1.032323.6425@unislc.uucp> erc@unislc.uucp (Ed Carp) writes:
> >Sean Eric Fagan (sef@kithrup.COM) wrote:
> >
> >: If I needed an OS to do work, it would probably be BSD/386.  If I were going
> >: to install an OS on a machine for the express purpose of playing, it would
> >: be either Linux or 386BSD (probably the latter, at least until networking is
> >: available and stable in Linux).
> >
> >You might want to drop into comp.os.linux from time to time.  We've had
> >networking in the kernel for some time.  It's pretty stable at the moment... :)
> >
> >I believe Ross Biro is the person who's doing the most with it...
> >-- 
> 
> 
> Linux has networking, but only for WD80[01]3 Ethernet cards.  I switched
> to 386BSD because it supports my NE2000 clones.  :-)
> -- 
> Jim H.
> *
> * James L. Henrickson
> * ujlh@sunyit.edu        "Some day I might have a real .signature!"

Does 386BSD support the 3COM 50[1,3] ethernet cards?

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