Both the cards look familiar and should be supported. I use Mandrake and it is a bit easier to configure things with. My suggestions are:
- there is a command linuxconf I think, with which you can also set up network cards that may be easier to use - if you have Knoppix CD load it, it is quite good at detecting things, if it does so successfully you can find out which driver it selected then go back to RedHat and select that driver. Joseph On Sun, 2004-09-12 at 13:25, Kevin Toppenberg wrote: > I might consider it if I need to. But I have the RH9 > disks, and a RH9 manual, so it would be nice to get > RH9 to work. If I changed to Fedora, I might run into > other problems. > > Thanks > Kevin > --- Nancy Anthracite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > How about going to Fedora Core 2, which is a Red Hat > > offspring but is being > > brought up to date, maintained, etc., and is more > > likely to recognize your > > card? If you want a DVD of it and don't have a high > > speed line, you or > > anyone else on the list who writes to me is welcome > > to it. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Behalf Of Kevin > > Toppenberg > > Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2004 12:49 PM > > To: Hardhats Sourceforge > > Subject: [Hardhats-members] Linux question: > > Detecting ethernet card > > > > > > Linux question here. I know this is not a linux > > form, > > but you all often have the answer. > > > > I inherited a PC at the office that I decided to > > switch from Windows ME to Linux Hat 9, with plans to > > make a web server out of it. I thought I might even > > put my test VistA system on it so that I could work > > with it during the upcoming WorldVistA conference. > > > > I didn't pay too much attention during the redhat > > installation process. I just accepted all the > > defaults. > > > > The problem is that it is not properly detecting the > > network card. I put a second ethernet card in it > > that > > I had laying around, and I can't get that to work > > either. > > > > I have done some searching on the linux boards, but > > couldn't find my answer. > > > > Here is the output from the PCI bus (lspci) > > (I am having to hand type out the following because > > I > > have to email from a second computer) > > > > >lspci > > ... > > 01:0a.0 Ethernet controller: Acton Technology > > Corporation SMC2-1211TX (rev 10) > > 01:0b.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor > > Co., Ltd. RTL-8029(AS) > > > > > > >lspci -v -s 01:0b > > > > 01:0b.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor > > Co., Ltd. RTL-8029(AS) > > Subsystem: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. > > RTL > > 8029(AS) > > Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 11 > > I/O ports at 2420 [disabled] [size=32] > > > > > > When I run redhat-config-network-druid I get an > > option > > to choose what kind of ethernet card I have. But I > > can't seem to find a way for it to probe the card > > and > > detect the correct settings. The closest I can come > > to this card is "Realtek RTL8129" The other two > > options are "Realtek RTL-8139C+ " and "Realtek > > RTL-8139 SMC EZ Card". > > > > It then wants to know what IRQ, MEM, IO, IO1, IO2, > > DMA0, DMA1 to use. I thought that modern devices > > were > > plug and play. Is this only a windows thing? I > > thought my days of parselling out IRQ's were past. > > > > Anyone have any ideas how to fix this, or links to > > where I might find an answer? > > > > Thanks > > Kevin > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > > Do you Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. 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