I'm writing this for the archive.
Found another card (similar to the one i had, but this
one works): rtl8029. To use a rtl8019 on linux you
have to set it in jumpless mode. Well, i believed you
did that with a software, so i looked all over, and
found some commands on DOS but where not recognize b
Found isapnptools.
did pnpdump, but don't understand what is says! I
cannot copy isapnp.conf.sample here because my floppy
broke down (just to add more fun) and or course don't
have internet on my slack box.
It does say something like: minimum IO base adress
0x0280, maximun IO base adress 0x03e
I posted a message about 5 days ago about troubles
setting a LAN. Well, i still having figured it out,
but have detected that i installed the wrong driver
for my card. I have a isa RTL8019, wich i found out
works with ne2000 support. But to set it i need to
know the io and irq adress... ¿how could
I'm using slackware 9.1
the LAN card is an old GENIUS LAN
ifconfig -a:
link encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:164436 Metric:1
Rx packets:218 erros:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:218 erros:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txque
I just installed Slackware. It's working fine and
smooth. I also have three machines runing Windows (one
XP and two 98). These are conected through a LAN. ¿How
do I configure my new linux system to recognize the
network and comunicate to it? it does not even
recognize the LAN card. ¿did I miss some