I saw this and thought I'd throw in a little sales pitch.
I build computers in my spare time (as I'm sure a lot of you do) but I can get computer parts/hardware at wholesale.
I don't have a car, but if you need anything, I can get you a price and if you want to take me there I'll hook you up with a good price. :)
I'm not saying I can get things for the cheapest prices in the world, but it's less than some of the retail places out there.
For example, I can get 512 MB of DDR ram for 72 dollars. :) and it just goes down from there.
A 3COM 3c905C is 39 dollars, or a Realtek chipset card is only 9 dollars.
Ok, I'm done, If anyone wants anything and they don't mind driving a little bit, I can get you a lot for a little.
At 12:14 AM 11/12/2001, you wrote:
>Alan Dayley wrote:
>>
>> Well, I went and did some research. Seems there are significant complaints
>> about the tulip driver included in RH 7.2 when used in a DHCP client. I
>> must do more checking to see if someone has a fix.
>>
>> In the mean time, would it be a disastrous move to try and use the tulip
>> driver that came with RH 7.1 on a 7.2 installation? Or should I go find
>> the driver somewhere else?
>>
>> Alan
>
>Can you use another nic ? Kudzu should find it for during bootup and set
>things up for it.
>
>RTL8139s can be had from ICS computers on McClintock just south of
>Apache, west side of the road.
>They are 10/100 and $11/ea last time I checked. Driver should be
>8139too...
>
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