[expert] nic card ...

2001-05-21 Thread Eric Olson

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[expert] nic card

2001-01-05 Thread Moe

hey guys,
i'm reinstalling 7.2 mandrake and the installation
is asking me about the network card.

 my card is a netgear 10/100(pci).

Should I skip this part and go back after installation
and try it again?

I tried pretty much all drivers on the list and
nothing.

thx, 
moe

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Re: [expert] nic card

2001-01-05 Thread Mark Berry


That card should be using the dec Tulip driver.  I bought a box of 10 of
those little buggers and have had a few problems getting them to work in
my linux workstations, but here is a link to the thread on the kernel
mailing list that talks about it.

http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/9903.3/0171.html




On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Moe wrote:

 hey guys,
 i'm reinstalling 7.2 mandrake and the installation
 is asking me about the network card.
 
  my card is a netgear 10/100(pci).
 
 Should I skip this part and go back after installation
 and try it again?
 
 I tried pretty much all drivers on the list and
 nothing.
 
 thx, 
 moe
 
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[expert] NIC card RedHat 6.1 vs Redhat 6.2 LNE100TX - EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card

2000-05-19 Thread Chad Guilette

Currently I have a LNE100TX - EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card from Linksys and I
have had no problems with it in my past endeavors with Redhat.It has
worked properly without and modification up until Redhat 6.2.  I installed
Redhat 6.2 and all installed well and I rebooted into Linux and during
startup it hung at bringing up the eth0 inteface for quite some time which I
found odd.  Upon logging in I attempted to ping anyone on the network and I
would only receive a single line stating

ping 84(56) request

I would end the ping and it would state that one ping had made it through
but the rest timed out.

I could ping the loopback and everyone on the network could hit me.  This
struck me as odd since I never had any problems before with the NIC.  Just
to be sure I went back and reinstalled Redhat 6.1.  Sure enough the card
worked fine and I had no problems at all.  I got responses from everyone on
the network and had no problems accessing any resources at all.

Does anyone have any ideas behind why this happened and what possibly could
be causing it?  Any possible information would be greatly appreciated.

Chad Guilette
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: [expert] NIC card RedHat 6.1 vs Redhat 6.2 LNE100TX - EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card

2000-05-19 Thread Sridhar Govindarajulu

I am having the same card, using Mandrake 6.0. I had problem with the card
when I installed it. I downloaded the driver source from Linksys and
compiled as module and everything worked. I am not sure what is the problem
but I made it work.

Hope this helps.

Cheers
Sridhar

- Original Message -
From: "Chad Guilette" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2000 4:41 PM
Subject: [expert] NIC card RedHat 6.1 vs Redhat 6.2 LNE100TX - EtherFast
10/100 LAN Card


 Currently I have a LNE100TX - EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card from Linksys and I
 have had no problems with it in my past endeavors with Redhat.It has
 worked properly without and modification up until Redhat 6.2.  I installed
 Redhat 6.2 and all installed well and I rebooted into Linux and during
 startup it hung at bringing up the eth0 inteface for quite some time which
I
 found odd.  Upon logging in I attempted to ping anyone on the network and
I
 would only receive a single line stating

 ping 84(56) request

 I would end the ping and it would state that one ping had made it through
 but the rest timed out.

 I could ping the loopback and everyone on the network could hit me.  This
 struck me as odd since I never had any problems before with the NIC.  Just
 to be sure I went back and reinstalled Redhat 6.1.  Sure enough the card
 worked fine and I had no problems at all.  I got responses from everyone
on
 the network and had no problems accessing any resources at all.

 Does anyone have any ideas behind why this happened and what possibly
could
 be causing it?  Any possible information would be greatly appreciated.

 Chad Guilette
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]