Now my problem is solve
Which way ? Well
I recompile the kernel with sound card support and only es1371 drivers
compiled...All is fine now
May the force be with you
Pierre
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David P James wrote:
> Pierre Dupuis was roused into action on 09/11/02 09:58 and wrote:
>
>> Hi
Pierre Dupuis was roused into action on 09/11/02 09:58 and wrote:
> Hi All :)
>
> So i'm back on woody this time
> But i always got one little problem, my soundcard which is a Creative
> SB128PCI, does not respondI'm using kernel 2.4.18. Can someone tell
> me which module must i compile
On Tue, 8 Sep 1998, Richard Heller wrote:
[ snip ]
: Hey,
Hey! Your lines are too long :)
: I have a 3COM 3c905TX network card and a Real3D StarFighter video
: card. When I boot my machine, the PCI probe gives both of the cards
: the same IRQ number. However, the network card is on bus 0
>> Hey,
>>
>> I have a 3COM 3c905TX network card and a Real3D StarFighter video card. =
>> When I boot my machine, the PCI probe gives both of the cards the same =
>> IRQ number. However, the network card is on bus 0 and the video card is =
>> on bus 1. Are the different bus numbers because the
On Tue, Sep 08, 1998 at 06:42:31PM -0400, Richard Heller wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I have a 3COM 3c905TX network card and a Real3D StarFighter video card. When
> I boot my machine, the PCI probe gives both of the cards the same IRQ number.
> However, the network card is on bus 0 and the video card is
Hey,
I have a 3COM 3c905TX network card and a Real3D StarFighter video card. When I
boot my machine, the PCI probe gives both of the cards the same IRQ number.
However, the network card is on bus 0 and the video card is on bus 1. Are the
different bus numbers because the network card is PCI
From: "Daniel J. Mashao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I am so ashamed of myself
Don't be. If I had a buck for every stupid mistake I'd made, the mortgage
would be paid off.
Just hang out on the list and help the next guy.
Bruce
--
Can you get your operating system fixed when you need it?
Linux
On Thu, 23 Oct 1997, Daniel J. Mashao wrote:
>
> > recognized in dmesg or 'cat /proc/pci'? There are some configuration
> > options for these cards which may have to be set.
> I get a message when the kernel loads that indicates that the system has a
> problem with PCI devices. It gives warnings
Hi Daniel,
The latest driver can be had from Donald Becker's page at
cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov - now at v0.83.
I am using the tulip driver here with no problems. About all I can think
of is that it probably requires a bus-mastering slot and of course check
/proc/interrupts to see that all is well.
Thanks to everyone - the problem is solved. It turns out that the I had
wrong broadcast address.
I am so ashamed of myself - but I want to thank evryone for respong so
speedily and helping me figure out what could be wrong.
/---
On Thu, 23 Oct 1997, Philippe Troin wrote:
> Did you try with kernel 2.0.31 ? It has a bunch of updated PCI devices
> and network drivers (amongst others). Phil.
No I actually tried 2.0.30. I had to swap hard drives (dirty stuff)
because the machine I am trying to fix cannot talk to the outside
On Thu, 23 Oct 1997, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> > Now my question is - does it mean that Debian pci drivers are older that
> > those in Redhat? Why would Redhat work and not Debian? Is the differences
> > that deep? I always thougth the differences were minor.
>
> The drivers are in the kernel, not in a
Hi,
I was recently asked to take over the sys admin of a linux server box. I
immediately installed Debian 1.3.1 from the net instead of running the
recently installed Redhat system. My idea was that since I use and like
Debian it should be a piece-of-cake to get everything working. Well I was
wrong
On Sat, 23 Oct 1997 22:22:38 +0200 "Daniel J. Mashao" ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Oct 1997, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> > > Now my question is - does it mean that Debian pci drivers are older that
> > > those in Redhat? Why would Redhat work and not Debian? Is the differences
> > > that deep
On Thu, 23 Oct 1997, Daniel J. Mashao wrote:
> Hi,
> I was recently asked to take over the sys admin of a linux server box. I
> immediately installed Debian 1.3.1 from the net instead of running the
> recently installed Redhat system. My idea was that since I use and like
> Debian it should be a p
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