I made a mistake a while back:  I bought a NIC simply because it said
"Linux" on the box.  Of course, when I finally opened it up I saw the
fine print--it is supposed Linux _compatible_, but not _supported_, and
there was no information about how to use it under any form of Linux.
Grrrr.... Anyway, the thing is a Siemens SpeedStream 1020, PCI 10/100
Ethernet Adapter.  Does anybody have any ideas about how to set it up
with Slackware 8?  A Google search turned up nothing.  Thanks.

A related question:  At the beer meeting I had a very informative and
pleasant conversation wth Paul and the gentleman sitting next to him at
the end of the table (sorry, I have forgotten your name).  The subject
was using Linux with AT&T's cable modem service.  So now I have what feels
like a stupid question:  What (in general) type of NIC) do I need to use
a cable modem?  Must I have a 10/100 PIC, or can I get by with an ISA 10
(NE 2000 clone, 3Com, etc.).  I can arrange to have either a PCI or an
ISA slot free, and I have a couple of the older NICs just sitting around.
If I can use one of those with AT&T I won't worry so much about figuring
out or replacing the Siemens.

Thanks,

Glenn McDavid
mailto:gmcdavid at winternet.com
http://www.winternet.com/~gmcdavid