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- Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 13:22:58 +0900
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> Corega uses the via-rhine chipset in their 10/100 PCI cards. While > I seem to recall a penguin sticker on the box, that comes > with a few caveats. Pay attention to the distro info. It didn't > work out of the box with RH 7.0, so I had to chase down a module for > it. It was suported by RH 7.1 starting with the betas, so if you're > running 7.1 it will be fine. I couldn't get a Corega PCI-T to work with RH 7.0 or 7.1, but I'm about to try again with RH 7.1 Wish me luck.
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