On Monday 31 May 2004 21:26, James Henry Maiewski wrote:
> Hello,
>
>       I've just installed 10.0 on a Hewlett Packard OmniBook 4150 that I got
> gratis (i.e., as is, no manuals etc.).  It has an Ethernet/modem card
> Identified as "Cardbus Ethernet 10/100" on PCI a bus 2:0:0.  Under unknowns
> there is "Cardbus Ethernet + 56Kmodem: PCI 2:0:1."  Now, I can get kppp to
> find the modem, and I can "query" it with the result that ATI 0-7 are all
> returned blank.  When I enter the terminal, it signals "modem ready," but
> the terminal will accept no input. nothing that I type will be displayed no
> <CR> no nothing.  If I "reset" the modem, the cursor will move down one
> line , but that's the extent of my terminal range of motion.
>
>       When booting, there is a "Bringing up eth0:" call which takes about 45
> seconds to tell me a bunch of stuff that looks reasonable considering I
> have to ethernet cable in the card (zcip...address...no
> conflicts...claiming xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx), but it's pretty much Greek to me. 
> I'm wondering if a) I can stop it from bringing up eth0, and b) wether this
> eth0 is somehow interfering with my kppp terminal?
>
>       While there's a chance someone's reading this who might know, I'll say
> that the sound card, detected as "MagicMedia 256AV" results in "No
> soundcards found during boot.  suggestions?
>
> With an advance of thanks,
>       James Henry Maiewski


Mandrake Control Centre>Network>Manage Connections>Options

Untick the box to 'Start on Boot'
That will speed up your booting ,but is unlikely to bring life to your modem 
card.

derek

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