On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Raymond L. Zarling wrote:
> Yes, I have booted linux both from a cold start and after running windows,
> with no difference. But I guess that indicates some kind of Plug and Play
> problem. I don't think that's what's going on in my case, since the dmesg
> output (recorded
Yes, I have booted linux both from a cold start and after running windows,
with no difference. But I guess that indicates some kind of Plug and Play
problem. I don't think that's what's going on in my case, since the dmesg
output (recorded below) says to me that the kernal is talking to the card
I have a Linksys LNE100TX, also tulip driver, and get the same error if
I reboot from Windows into Linux. Problem is fixed if I start Linux from
a cold boot as opposed to restarting from windows. Have you tried this?
- Colin McMillen
On Sun, Jul 16, 2000 at 03:36:24PM -0700, Raymond L. Zarling wr
Linux has stopped talking to my ethernet card (Kingston KNE100TX, tulip
driver). The probem seems to be in ifconfig, which reports:
SIOCSIFFLAGS: Resource temporarily unavailable
I run a dual boot system, and it works fine from Windoze 98. It used to
run, some weeks ago, in Linux too, but I neg
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