Re: [Cooker] kernel tulip net driver [SOLVED]
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Alle 05:19, mercoledì 12 febbraio 2003, Chuck Burns ha scritto: On Tuesday 11 February 2003 10:06 pm, Chuck Burns wrote: *snip* *snip* Sounds to me like your motherboard has a buggy ACPI implementation, edit /etc/lilo.conf and add acpi=off in the append= line of the Linux image setup.. Oops, forgot to mention something here.. I also use a tulip network card and have no problems with the latest kernel, thats why I believe it's a acpi problem. The problem is very similar to my laptop which has net problems with the latest kernels. And this laptop is known to have a buggy acpi implementation. This worked! Be sure to fix in stable 9.1 as this is a blocking bug! Miguel -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+TK13E5Rcqbn5vNQRAp4iAJ90BQdCF0dbpsC3gApgx7pWYksCgACgvDcX 2GtwT0qRM57+HrXJjI0r3mU= =kXQr -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] kernel tulip net driver
On Thursday 13 February 2003 9:52 am, Miguel Beccari wrote: Just installed beta3 isos and updates (from cooker). Just searched bugzilla, but cannot find this issue. Problem is about ethernet card (tulip driver) Did theese tests: kernel-2.4.21.0.pre4.5mdk and below, till mdk 9.0 stock: kernel driver does not work (see below logs) kernel-2.4.19.16mdk-1-1mdk and below works great. *snip* Sounds to me like your motherboard has a buggy ACPI implementation, edit /etc/lilo.conf and add acpi=off in the append= line of the Linux image setup.. -- Chuck Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Cooker] kernel tulip net driver
Viestissä Torstai 13. Helmikuuta 2003 17:52, Miguel Beccari kirjoitti: Just installed beta3 isos and updates (from cooker). Just searched bugzilla, but cannot find this issue. Problem is about ethernet card (tulip driver) Tulip driver has always worked for me... Feb 11 20:24:10 toor modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module add Feb 11 20:24:17 toor last message repeated 5 times Feb 11 20:24:21 toor modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module 10.0.0.5 Feb 11 20:24:29 toor last message repeated 2 times Feb 11 20:24:33 toor modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module add Feb 11 20:24:33 toor last message repeated 2 times Has something screwed up your network settings? Have you tried to reconfigure your network with drakconnect? what do you have in your /etc/modules.conf theese above lines seems to try to modprobe your ip... for your network you should only need: alias eth0 tulip in /etc/modules.conf and if ACPI is screwing up on your system, try to boot with 'pci=noapic' -- Thomas ** * If nothing else works, read the manual ... ... ... **
Re: [Cooker] kernel tulip net driver
On Tuesday 11 February 2003 10:06 pm, Chuck Burns wrote: *snip* *snip* Sounds to me like your motherboard has a buggy ACPI implementation, edit /etc/lilo.conf and add acpi=off in the append= line of the Linux image setup.. Oops, forgot to mention something here.. I also use a tulip network card and have no problems with the latest kernel, thats why I believe it's a acpi problem. The problem is very similar to my laptop which has net problems with the latest kernels. And this laptop is known to have a buggy acpi implementation. -- Chuck Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Cooker] kernel tulip net driver
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Alle 17:19, giovedì 13 febbraio 2003, Thomas Backlund ha scritto: Viestissä Torstai 13. Helmikuuta 2003 17:52, Miguel Beccari kirjoitti: Just installed beta3 isos and updates (from cooker). Just searched bugzilla, but cannot find this issue. Problem is about ethernet card (tulip driver) Tulip driver has always worked for me... Feb 11 20:24:10 toor modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module add Feb 11 20:24:17 toor last message repeated 5 times Feb 11 20:24:21 toor modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module 10.0.0.5 Feb 11 20:24:29 toor last message repeated 2 times Feb 11 20:24:33 toor modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module add Feb 11 20:24:33 toor last message repeated 2 times Has something screwed up your network settings? Of course, before writing the mailing list I tryed and tryed. I am being trying since kernel 2.4.19 with no success. Now I installed the beta3 iso (from scratch), but the problem persists. Have you tried to reconfigure your network with drakconnect? Sure. what do you have in your /etc/modules.conf theese above lines seems to try to modprobe your ip... The lines before ( modprobe: Can't locate ) were produced by drakconnect. Of course I tried with manual /sbin/ifconfig too. for your network you should only need: alias eth0 tulip in /etc/modules.conf and if ACPI is screwing up on your system, try to boot with 'pci=noapic' I will try. Miguel -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+S9OuE5Rcqbn5vNQRAvxyAKCZUHlLUUwvWZpPuH9P36Y9918pSwCfeNuV i7yhg7KBJurRaOa/ErN42HM= =KTnW -END PGP SIGNATURE-