RE: [expert] Network Card Problems

2001-03-09 Thread Carl Lafferty
ered, "tapping at my server port- Only this, and nothing more." Edgar root Poe > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Karl Cunningham > Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 4:34 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: R

Re: [expert] Network Card Problems

2001-03-08 Thread Karl Cunningham
Consider setting the PCI IRQ's manually via BIOS rather than letting the mobo set them itself on bootup. And use setup programs that usually come with PNP ISA cards to set their IRQs. I've done this on the last few systems I've put together and have had a no problems at all with IRQs. Most newe

RE: [expert] Network Card Problems

2001-03-08 Thread Carl Lafferty
> > Maybe if you tell it to use irq 9? > > In my /etc/modules.conf file i have the following entry > alias eth0 3c59x > > if i wanted to tell it to use irq 9 i believe i would modify > it like so: > alias eth0 3c59x irq=9 > I tried that. No go. I have tried turning off PNP in my bios and even us

Re: [expert] Network Card Problems

2001-03-07 Thread John Wolford
Maybe if you tell it to use irq 9? In my /etc/modules.conf file i have the following entry alias eth0 3c59x if i wanted to tell it to use irq 9 i believe i would modify it like so: alias eth0 3c59x irq=9 You could try that, but i don't say that it will work for you for sure. Cheers, j --- C

Re: [expert] Network Card Problems

2001-03-07 Thread Rial Juan
I had a similar problem lately. I had a defective mobo replaced, and after that the soundblaster didn't work. After switching the soundblaster and the NIC from their respective slots, the NIC didn't work... Then I put the NIC in a different PCI-slot, assuming the previous slot must have been bro

[expert] Network Card Problems

2001-03-07 Thread Carl Lafferty
I have an Intel pro 100+ Network card (that's what windows idents it as) and since I upgraded my mobo from an asus p5ab to a p3b-f I can't get it to work in linux at all any more. everything APPEARS to work fine however. it is apparently detected and it did work prior to the mobo change.. .. I

Re: [expert] Network Card Problems

1999-06-11 Thread Hidong Kim
Nichols, Jason wrote: > > I've got an Intel Etherexpress Pro (or compatible) ISA card. During setup > linux tried to autodetect the card and it froze. How can I setup the > network card after the original setup has already been completed? I was > looking at insmod...but that seemed to have hun

[expert] Network Card Problems

1999-06-11 Thread Nichols, Jason
I've got an Intel Etherexpress Pro (or compatible) ISA card. During setup linux tried to autodetect the card and it froze. How can I setup the network card after the original setup has already been completed? I was looking at insmod...but that seemed to have hung my system (again). Any ideas?