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11-01-2002 04:25 AM
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11-01-2002 04:30 AM
11-01-2002 04:30 AM
Re: Network card drivers
Kevin,
Don't you just hate that?? You hit the enter key, thinking it's doing to take you to the body of the question and, instead, it submits it. I think I'll go make a suggestion in Dan's issues thread.
Pete
Pete
Don't you just hate that?? You hit the enter key, thinking it's doing to take you to the body of the question and, instead, it submits it. I think I'll go make a suggestion in Dan's issues thread.
Pete
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11-01-2002 04:33 AM
11-01-2002 04:33 AM
Re: Network card drivers
Yeah Pete...Ive only done that four hundred times !!!!
He who laughs last.....doesnt get the joke !!
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11-01-2002 04:35 AM
11-01-2002 04:35 AM
Solution
For HP-UX, network card drivers are on varioyus media depending on how old your opsystem is. For 11.0, they are on the Core/Install CDROM. However, network cards is a very broad topic, so the complete answer is: for 10BaseT, 100BaseT, Gigabit and TokenRing, use the Core media. For X.25, SNA, and other corner cases, the drivers may be bundled with the software product that goes with the card.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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11-01-2002 04:38 AM
11-01-2002 04:38 AM
Re: Network card drivers
And, amazingly enough, you got your answer anyway. Damn, that Bill Hassell is good, isn't he?
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