No Tony  I got to keep the penguin *grin*

-----Original Message-----
From:   Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Monday, March 13, 2000 9:18 PM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Re: [newbie] Re: where is the so called help

Cannot resist asking if the133, Slackware and the Penguin were listed in the
divorce petition (sorry about that one )
"Weave a circle round him thrice,
  And close your eyes with holy dread,
  For he on honeydew hath fed,
  And drunk the milk of paradise."  (The linux user)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Art Richardson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Newbie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 9:52 PM
Subject: [newbie] Re: where is the so called help


> To everyone on the list
>
> First, I would like to thank everyone who replied to my post. You help was
> very much appreciated and I was able to solve two of my problems so far.
> Secondly, when I wrote that post I was frustrated about my inability to
> solve my problems. I like to consider myself somewhat technically
proficient
> and can usually solve the problems that I have come across. However, this
> was in Windows and I guess that it's so dumbed down anyone can figure it
> out. Linux is not like that, as you all know. Several years ago I had a
133
> running Slackware. I never could get any form of x running but further
> experimentation was put on hold due to a divorce. I had read several
> articles complimentary to the Mandrake distribution. I went out and bought
> the 6.5 version and got everything going except the nic card. I was amazed
> that it went so well! But as hard as I tried, I could not get the
blankety -
> blank nic card running. I checked 3Com and their documentation was
oriented
> toward the PCI version and not the ISA version which I have. I tried the
Don
> Becker page and really didn't understand it to well except it seemed to
> imply that I needed to add a driver and recompile the kernel.
> Not wanting to do that I thought that I would just upgrade to 7.0 and
maybe
> that would cure my nic card problem. I have a cable connection and I
> downloaded the distribution from a Mandrake FTP mirror. After several
tries
> to install it, I got it to install. Once again the install could not find
> the nic card. It was listed in the install configuration setup but no joy.
> This is when I went off the deep end and wrote my now infamous post. I got
a
> lot of great information. To solve the logging out problem and the
Draxconf
> not installed, I just reinstalled the distribution again and this time I
> used the expert mode. I set x not to start at login and Draxconf installed
> ok.
> You all know what is coming next. That's right, no nic card. So after
> visiting several newsgroups and re-reading the posts to this list I edited
> the /etc/conf.modules file. I added the line  Options 3c509 io=0x210 irq=9
> I got the parameters from windows and again no joy. I am at the point
where
> I am going to disable the PnP setting on the card. If this does not work I
> am going to check the supported cards at the Redhat site and get another
> card.
> Again, thanks for not flaming me too much. I'll let everyone know how it
> went
>
> Art
>
>
>

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