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Old 8th September 2005, 10:13 PM
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SMC 8416 ISA card (EtherEz)

Installed FC4 on an old 200Mhz Compaq Presario 3060 for use as a firewall. Has only two slots available, one PCI and one ISA, hence installed one PCI Linksys card, which the system recognizes well, and one SMC 8416 ISA card, which is going completely unrecognized. It's as if it didn't exist. There are plenty of ways to configure the SMC card (outside of Linux) -- I've tried making it PnP, and making it not PnP, but none of my efforts has made any difference to its invisibility to the system. I do not have the option of installing two PCI cards on this particular machine, or I would do that. Any hints would be appreciated.
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