Don't forget to check/validate the HW. Make sure you swap out the cable.
I have often seen a cable with a bad pin on either the tx or rx sides -
usually oxidation on the connectors. Remember that the link light only
denotes connectivity one-way so you can have a light at one end and
still
Hello All,
I briefly mentioned a few weeks ago a problem I'm having with a
specific network card, however, no one had any solid advice and I wasn't
sure what the exact problem was so I'm reposting with a bit more
information I hope.
NIC: 3Com 3C920 Integrated network Card (lists as a
Well, it seems like you could *try* copying the working 3c5x9.o file to the
LEAF disk --- but with kernel differences it may not work. Another thing you
might try is the preconfigured modules.lrp for the 3c5x9 from
www.pigtail.net/LRP. In my experience, Nicholas does a great job of testing
Patrick -- there are two possibilities.
1. There is a problem with the LEAF version of the 3c59x.o module.
2. Your two systems aren't as identical as you think.
From my own experience, I know that Dell Optiplex systems do run with stock
Linux 2.2.x versions of the 3c59x.o
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Subject: [Leaf-user] Network Card Problem
Hello All,
I briefly mentioned a few weeks ago a problem I'm having with a
specific network card, however, no one had any solid advice and I wasn't
sure what the exact problem was so I'm reposting with a bit more
information I
On 12/31/01 at 1:46 PM, Patrick Nixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I briefly mentioned a few weeks ago a problem I'm having
with a specific network card, however, no one had any
solid advice and I wasn't sure what the exact problem was
so I'm reposting with a bit more information I hope.
NIC:
Dear all expert,
I have purchased a new motherboard with on-board NIC but can't
load the module when using the LRP. I have found the source code
on the vendor web pages,
(i.e. http://www.sis.com.tw/support/download/linux.htm) but I don't
know how to comply to get the required module. I
Well...You can upgrade to 2.2.19
Ewald Wasscher has a new kernel and modules ready for download.
Including the sis900.o module.
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/ewaldw/kernel/2.2.19-1-LRP/
You will have to replace both kernel and modules on your LEAF disk.
Choose an appropriate kernel for