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SCO Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) was a software company based in Santa Cruz, California which was best known for selling three UNIX variants for Intel x86.

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Old 04-03-2007
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lan card not detecting

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i have installed SCO 5.0.5 on a "Netfinity 5000" IBM server. But the OS is not detecting the lan card. how can i detect it.... help and thanks in advance .
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Old 04-12-2007
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The driver may not be built into to operating system. You will have to get a driver for the nic first and install it, then run netconfig to install and configure.
Or you may have to go out and buy a card that has an SCO driver with it, and disable the built in card in the CMOS
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what is the lan card type

If it is Intel there is a driver from Intel for the Pro Series 100 and 1000 you can load through custom. I also have a server or two using RealTek 8139 cards. They all load through `custom' with a VOL.000.000 file and load several different versions of the cards, and other OEM versions using the chips.
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use netconfig or custom by floppy (lan driver)
or through sysadmin go to network and install given intel or whatever compatible it must be a proper ID number
and available in side also.
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