Re: NIC Cards



On Sun, 2006-04-30 at 12:11 +0300, OOzy Pal wrote:
My card is built-in my motherboard is a Gigabyte 915G (81915G Duo).
The built-in NIC is NetLink BCM5789 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express.

I have few questions?

1. Anybody know if this NIC compatible with Ubuntu?
2. This card is 10/100/1000 and I have 256K DSL? Does it make a
difference if I switch to one of the 10/100 NIC?
3. If item 1 above is OK, how can I install this NIC?



Answer to question #2.

10 Meg is always larger then 256K...

HTH

Vram




Thank you.

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