Can not recognize network adapter SCO UNIX in HP z400
hi .I've installed an operating system SCO in HP Z400 and network cards ZyXEL model FN312 with Chipset RTL8139D put it on .network card installed but do not display network card with command ifconfig -a in list and just show loopback.
please Help me .
tanks
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