Real Ouellet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Pascal Rigaux wrote:
>
> >
> > please give your /proc/bus/pci/devices i'll check if it's autodetected now...
> >
> 0038 80861229 5 e208 b801 df80
well it should be autodetected...
i don't see why :(
cu
Pascal Rigaux wrote:
>
> please give your /proc/bus/pci/devices i'll check if it's autodetected now...
>
This is on mandrake/6.0-2, using kernel 2.2.12:
[real@HelloWorld]$ cat /proc/bus/pci/devices
80867190 0 e408
0008 80867191 0 00
Real Ouellet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > should be there now :)
> >
> > as for your card, you're using the eepro100 module aren't you?
>
> Yes. I guess i could simply load that module after everything else is
> installed. But, this is not the normal behaviour...
>
please give your /pro
Pascal Rigaux wrote:
> Real Ouellet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > i'd like to try cooker on my machine, but so far it is difficult. After
> > downloading a mirror (with the excellent 'lftp'), i made an iso image
> > (with the 'boot' image, not a 'mdkinstall...' ), burned a CD
Real Ouellet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> i'd like to try cooker on my machine, but so far it is difficult. After
> downloading a mirror (with the excellent 'lftp'), i made an iso image
> (with the 'boot' image, not a 'mdkinstall...' ), burned a CD and was
> happily installed the th
Hello,
i'd like to try cooker on my machine, but so far it is difficult. After
downloading a mirror (with the excellent 'lftp'), i made an iso image
(with the 'boot' image, not a 'mdkinstall...' ), burned a CD and was
happily installed the thing until it arrived to the ethernet portion on
the in