
UPDATE: I’ve got this working, so despite this post being a day old it should be considered hysterical. I mean, historical. Freudian slip.
I’ll post in more detail as soon as I’m finished.

UPDATE: I’ve got this working, so despite this post being a day old it should be considered hysterical. I mean, historical. Freudian slip.
I’ll post in more detail as soon as I’m finished.

The DFE-670TXD is a mysterious little ethernet card, because it’s turned my old ThinkPad 600E into a very picky eater. With this card plugged into either of the PC Card slots:
/etc/defaults/pccard.confCuriously, the only operating system which installed and detected the card perfectly was… OpenBSD! I have no idea what OpenBSD is doing differently, but booting of the CD and going through the installer the card is detected automatically. When I reboot the machine with OpenBSD installed, I can use the internet, share files on the local network and synchronise with time servers without any problems!
FreeBSD is my operating system of choice generally, but OpenBSD for some reason which completely baffles me right now is the only one that works. I’m completely baffled. Did I mentioned I’m baffled? Bamboozled? Anyone with knowledge on how OpenBSD drivers work know why or have any theories?
In any case I guess I’d better brush up on the OpenBSD FAQs, because I have an OpenBSD machine now!