Thanks for your replies...
I set "PNP OS" back to "No" in the BIOS (setting it to Yes was what
seemed to fix the problem last time, weird...), then I reserved IRQ's 3
and 4 for serial, 5 for my NE2K, 12 for PS/2 mouse (when I get round to
fixing that one again), and booted GNU/Linux again. The RTL
Subject: Dysfunctional ne (RTL8019AS)
Date: Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 02:07:22AM +0200
In reply to:Hugo van der Merwe
Quoting Hugo van der Merwe([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hello,
>
> I recently replaced my old SB16 with a Sound Blaster Live, which caused
> quite some reas
Make sure nothing is trying irq 7 and then give it a shot. Double check
to see if the sblive is NOT trying to use 0x300 for it's midi port.
Does the ne need to be isapnp enabled or is it a jumpered card?
--mike
On 09 Aug 2001 02:07:22 +0200, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently re
Hello,
I recently replaced my old SB16 with a Sound Blaster Live, which caused
quite some reassignments of IRQ's etc. I have two network cards in the
machine, one that "ne2k-diag" claims is an RTL8019AS (bought as an
ne2000 compatible, and served faithfully until now). (The other is an
rtl8139, an
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