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I'm afraid I have no idea what FDDI devices are - I just let a mate of
mine (who is a peecee linux guru) configure it as best we could work out,
and set it off.
Everything else seems to work reasonably - I can even get X running, but
not 256 cols for some reason... modes 28 and 21 just upset it. [dooby,
rapidly heading off track]
All I wanted was Ether3 support to join our flat network from linux (sob,
sob!)
cheers,
dooby