it appears as though you have a hardware conflict.

reboot your machine and go into the BIOS and be sure that you have answered
the "plug and play OS" as NO because linux is not a plug and play OS
(operating system)

then reboot if you still have problems try moving the card to another slot
and reconfigure it with Drakconf / hard drake.

by the way your 200mhz cyrix processor uses a performance rating so it
probably is in fact a 150mhz processor that performs at the 200mhz level
(according to cyrix) hence the marking you see on the chip is PR200 or
something similar.

if all else fails try the "netgear fa310tx" netwok card. as a pci card it
should be auto detected and is supported by just about every floavor of
linux you can throw at it.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher Tyler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 11:34 PM
Subject: [newbie] Network problems


> Hi, my name is Christopher Tyler
> I have just got Mandrake 7.1, to use it as a "internet server" for a
> small network we have at home(4 machines)
> Here is my problem. I have a 3com 3c509b(I think thats what its called)
> network card. Drakconf, detects it, so does the start up....but it shows
> the following message on startup:
> Bringing up interface eth0 insmod: /lib/modules/2.2.15-4mdk/net/nc.0
> init module device or rescource busy      Delaying eth0 initialization
>
> And on shutdown:
> Shutting down interface eth0 ne.c: No NE*000 card found at i/o = 240
>
> I read the network howto, but that didn't have my problem....
> When I tried writing "ifconfig eth0"  it says there's no device found.
> My friend who is a linux buff said it might be a conflict, but the card
> works perfectly in Windows 95 on the same machine.
>
> Its settings are i/o=240(though it was originally set to 210) IRQ=5
>
> I don't know what I am doing anymore....since I have just got Linux....
>
> Any other needed details?
> 200Mhz CyrixInstead(CPU.....Linux says its 150Mhz tho?????)
> 2gig Western Digital HDD
> Sis 6326 4MB AGP video card
> No sound card....
> Oh, & its also an ATX case
>
> I hope thats enough info....
>
> Thanks
> Chris
>
>
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