https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=781





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-22 00:40 -------

I had the same problem with a Broadcam network card, it works fine with Windows XP, 
but It does not work with Linux, even that I have a manufacturers cd that has
the drivers for Linux it does not work . I isntalled a second Lan card, but
it is not unable to configure the second one, I was able to do that with Redhat
Suse and Xandros, but it does not work with Mandrake 9.0 or 9.1
 erb100 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=781





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-02-21 23:41 -------
This bug still exists. I just installed 9.1 RC1. I have a 3COM 3C905 NIC in 
PCI slot, no onboard NIC. I see no settings in my bios for PIC/APIC. I also 
tried the edit to ifcfg-eth0 and that didn't work. System works fin with 
Win2k and Mandrake 9.0. Is there a fix for this?



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description: 
I installed Manrake 9.1 beta 1 and during installation I selected to configure
network. It detected my card (3Com 3C905B) and I selected to use DHCP to
configure IP address. But after I restarted the computer I got an error that
eth0 was unable to start. It suggested to check cable. I have Windows XP pro on
the same machine and it is also set to use DHCP and to automatically negotitate
mode and speed. My network card is connected to LevelOne FBR-1403TX router and
in Windows XP Pro the NIC is correctly set to full duplex mode and 100 mbit
speed. All works fine in Windows. So I think there is nothing wrong with cabling
or something. It looks like Mandrake Connection wizzard doesn't set the network
card up correctly. I also tried to configure the network after the installation
from Mandrake Control Center and eth0 still can't start up. I searched all
around to find the place where I could manualy set duplex mode and line speed or
enable auto negotiation but I was unable to find this.



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Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, and more<P>I had the same problem with a 
Broadcam network card, it works fine with Windows XP, but It does not work with Linux, 
even that I have a manufacturers cd that has
<P>the drivers for Linux it does not work . I isntalled a second Lan card, but
<P>it is not unable to configure the second one, I was able to do that with Redhat
<P>Suse and Xandros, but it does not work with Mandrake 9.0 or 9.1
<P>&nbsp;<B><I>erb100 &lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]&gt;</I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px 
solid">https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=781<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>------- 
Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-02-21 23:41 -------<BR>This bug still 
exists. I just installed 9.1 RC1. I have a 3COM 3C905 NIC in <BR>PCI slot, no onboard 
NIC. I see no settings in my bios for PIC/APIC. I also <BR>tried the edit to 
ifcfg-eth0 and that didn't work. System works fin with <BR>Win2k and Mandrake 9.0. Is 
there a fix for this?<BR><BR><BR><BR>------- You are receiving this mail because: 
-------<BR>You are on the CC list for the bug, or are watching someone who 
is.<BR><BR><BR><BR>------- Reminder: -------<BR>assigned_to: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]<BR>status: UNCONFIRMED<BR>creation_date: <BR>description: <BR>I installed 
Manrake 9.1 beta 1 and during installation I selected to configure<BR>network. It 
detected my card (3Com 3C905B) and I selected to use DHCP to<BR>configure IP address
 . But after I restarted the computer I got an error that<BR>eth0 was unable to start. 
It suggested to check cable. I have Windows XP pro on<BR>the same machine and it is 
also set to use DHCP and to automatically negotitate<BR>mode and speed. My network 
card is connected to LevelOne FBR-1403TX router and<BR>in Windows XP Pro the NIC is 
correctly set to full duplex mode and 100 mbit<BR>speed. All works fine in Windows. So 
I think there is nothing wrong with cabling<BR>or something. It looks like Mandrake 
Connection wizzard doesn't set the network<BR>card up correctly. I also tried to 
configure the network after the installation<BR>from Mandrake Control Center and eth0 
still can't start up. I searched all<BR>around to find the place where I could manualy 
set duplex mode and line speed or<BR>enable auto negotiation but I was unable to find 
this.<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><p><br><hr size=1>Do you Yahoo!?<br>
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------- Reminder: -------
assigned_to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
status: UNCONFIRMED
creation_date: 
description: 
I installed Manrake 9.1 beta 1 and during installation I selected to configure
network. It detected my card (3Com 3C905B) and I selected to use DHCP to
configure IP address. But after I restarted the computer I got an error that
eth0 was unable to start. It suggested to check cable. I have Windows XP pro on
the same machine and it is also set to use DHCP and to automatically negotitate
mode and speed. My network card is connected to LevelOne FBR-1403TX router and
in Windows XP Pro the NIC is correctly set to full duplex mode and 100 mbit
speed. All works fine in Windows. So I think there is nothing wrong with cabling
or something. It looks like Mandrake Connection wizzard doesn't set the network
card up correctly. I also tried to configure the network after the installation
from Mandrake Control Center and eth0 still can't start up. I searched all
around to find the place where I could manualy set duplex mode and line speed or
enable auto negotiation but I was unable to find this.

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