getting a 3C905B network card recognized

2002-10-02 Thread Erik Price
Hello, I am new to Debian and installation of linux, and am trying to get my network card recognized. It is a 3Com 3905B model (I believe), and I'm not sure what steps to take for that. The installer program didn't recognize the card on its own, but I know that it's in there, because the machin

Re: getting a 3C905B network card recognized

2002-10-04 Thread Erik Price
--- Adam Galant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Erik Price wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I am new to Debian and installation of linux, and am trying to get > my > > network card recognized. It is a 3Com 3905B model (I believe), and > I&

Re: getting a 3C905B network card recognized

2002-10-04 Thread Erik Price
--- Erik Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thanks very much for the advice about what to do. I didn't know > about > the "modconf" program, so I ran it (as root), and selected the driver > you mentioned -- 3C56X. It installed successfully (accordin

network configuration

2002-10-04 Thread Erik Price
--- Robert Ian Smit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > write. I took a few guesses based on the man page: > > > > auto eth0-work > > iface eth0-work inet dhcp > > > > auto eth1-work > > iface eth1-work inet dhcp > > I think that getting rid of "-work" will help you a great deal in > getting it to

Windows Domains? (was: getting a 3C905B network card

2002-10-09 Thread Erik Price
Sorry, this is from a failed delivery so I am re-forwarding -- please consider one quote level as my original message: > --- Robert Ian Smit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > * Erik Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-10-2002 22:34]: > > > argument), so what steps should I

Re: Windows Domains? (was: getting a 3C905B network card

2002-10-09 Thread Erik Price
--- Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nonetheless, that shouldn't be an issue. Your Windows side should be > unaffected by anything you do on the Linux side, and your Linux side > does not need to play with the Domain, inasmuch as you can set it up > to > let you log in locally, without