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Old 25th September 2005, 05:24 AM
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Unhappy OnBoard Network Controller not working

I just purchased an Intel 945GNTLR motherboard. It has onboard 10/100 networking and RedHat Fedora Core 4 isn't recognizing that. I am rather new to linux, but have been playing around with it since RedHat released Shrike. I can use any help I can get. Just let me know what info you need from me. Thanks!
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Old 25th September 2005, 11:27 AM
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if it's onboard controller is an intel 1000 ct pro, then i'd forget it - mine worked but would hard crash the machine once you sent a bit of traffic over it.

i ditched it and bought a realtek 8169 pci card from fry's for 7usd, in fact it's slightly faster too.
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