I /did/ have Linux on one of these, but no longer. I can't remember what
driver the SiS900 uses, but I remember I did find my answers online.
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On Tue, 20 May 2003, Juan Luis Moyano wrote:
> Hello All,
> I've recenly installed RedHat Linux 9 in my Celvin EasyPC from Fujitsu
Siemens. I've installed the minimal instalation. Video card, mouse,
keyboard and everithing was detected and configured properly (I could install
the packages in graphical mode). The problem came when I tried to ping another
machine in my home network, all packages were being lost, so I checked at the
hub and at the LINK led of the connector at the back of the box and both were
off. But the strange thing is that linux can bring up the NIC without any
problem. I have also a W98 installed at the same box and the NIC works fine with
it. Could anybody please shed some light on this?
>
> Many thanks in advance,
>
>
> Juan Luis Moyano
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