NIC driver install

cliff rogers plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Fri, 20 Dec 2002 23:25:00 -0800


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I have a box with ClarkConnect installed on it and I am trying (again) =
to get it up and running as my gateway. The NIC cards I am using are =
identical and are supposed to use a driver that is NOT included in this =
distribution of Redhat. I have the driver downloaded from the vendor's =
website and I figured out how to copy it onto my Linux root drive. My =
question is: how do I install it so that the OS can use it? The only =
directions I have found refer to directories and files I cannot find. =
Any help is appreciated. Thanks,  Cliff

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