What is your model number for your 3com eth card? What distribution of linux
are you running? (caldara, RedHat, Mandrake, Etc) and what version? I have a
3c574tx PCMCIA 3com card in my laptop. I am running Redhat 6.2 and is working
fine now. Let me know so I can try to help.
On Wed, 25 Oct
try this site for uswest and cisco 675
http://www.users.qwest.net/~aqondor/
step by step on how to config the cisco to uswest dsl. very cool and helpful. I
have verizon (gte). I'm not so lucky to have a site available to me.
www.modemspeedtest.com
is a good site to test your broadband
Try reburning you copy again... I've had that problem once before. the next
time i installed it worked fine. also, first you might want to grab a disk
manager. use it to delete that partition. i.e. maxblast, ontrac, or western
digital, fujitsu. if that dont cure it, then reburn.
Xavier Chitnis
Hmmm.
I had that simular problem with my 3com nic in my laptop. What those beeps
signify is Linux is detecting your card services and the card services is
reporting there is cards physically present. ( simular to the WIN9X bootup
sequence.) You are going to need to locate a compatible kernel