> The tulip driver should work for ALL of the Linksys PCI 10/100 (TX?) cards
> version 1.0 through 4.1.

*sounds the big buzzer* Sorry, you loose. No million bucks for you today.
The Tulip driver in kernels through 2.2.18 will NOT work with version 4.1
cards. (Unless I'm doing something really really wrong!) You have to grab
the latest drivers from http://www.scyld.com/network/ (on on the included
floppy), compile, install, then modprobe pci-scan && modprobe tulip. Then
revision 4.1 cards will work on 2.2.18. (This is quite a pain when
installing...)

The revision 4.1 cards do work fine on 2.4.1 and 2.4.2, didn't try 2.4.0 but
I assume they work there too. 

As for what driver do you need, I don't see any reference to a NC100 on
linksys's site. (Didn't look very hard so I may have missed it.) A quick
rundown of drivers:

ne or ne2k: Linksys ISA cards.
ne2k-pci: Linksys PCI 10baseT and coax cards.
tulip: Linksys PCI 10/100 cards.

With the pci based, you should be able to simply modprobe module and be
ready to go. With the ISA cards you will have to figure out what resources
they are using. Utilties for doing so are on your driver disks or from the
Linksys site. If you don't have a dos boot floppy, I keep an image of one at
http://www.ringworld.org/~zibby/disks.

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