At 1/18/2001 17:51, you wrote:
>I have just installed Mandrake on a P60 with 2 3Com 3c509b Ethernet cards.
>
>The system doesn't recognise the cards, what command can I use to add the
>correct device drivers ??
>
>Rob
Hi Rob!
The 3c509B card can run in three modes EISA, PNP, and ISA. Mandrake c
At 22:51 18.01.2001 +, you wrote:
>I have just installed Mandrake on a P60 with 2 3Com 3c509b Ethernet cards.
>
>The system doesn't recognise the cards, what command can I use to add the
>correct device drivers ??
>
>Rob
rob,
at first u will have to ensure that your precompiled kernel has b
I have just installed Mandrake on a P60 with 2 3Com 3c509b Ethernet cards.
The system doesn't recognise the cards, what command can I use to add the
correct device drivers ??
Rob
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Sorry if this is a dumb question, is there
a "full-duplex" setting for this
card or does it operate that way
by default?
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Alan wrote:
> I installed a 3Com 3c509 NIC. I am running Mandrake 6.5. I ran modprobe
> 3c509.o Sunday and got a return message: eth0:3c509 at 0x280 tag
I installed a 3Com 3c509 NIC. I am running Mandrake 6.5. I ran modprobe
3c509.o Sunday and got a return message: eth0:3c509 at 0x280 tag1, 10baseT,
10baseT port, address, 00 20 af 1e dd 9c, IRQ 11.
I then edited /ect/ conf.modules to add the following lines:
alias eth0 3c509
options 3c509 io=0x
I've tried to install the 3com 3c905C NIC, and I get a "wrong kernel version", and
I've tried to
download it and compile the thing, and I get all these "include" errors where it can't
find libraries
(or whatever the .h means).
Anyone have a suggestion on where to get drivers for this card, or
question:
Why do you need to recompile / install the driver?
undert /lib/modules/2.2.14-15mdk/net be a all the compiled NIC drivers
in module format.
just try insmod /lib/modules/2.2.14-15mdk/net/3c59x.o
is that does not give you any errors then you can proceed to
linuxconf/drakxconfig etc.. to
I've got USWaste DSL thru datawest. I would suggest getting a static IP. It's
just a bit easier.
As for gcc - you just need to install the gcc rpms from the mandrake disk.
do an ls gcc* in the /mnt/cdrom/Mandrake/RPMS dir and you should find them
(with CD in of course).
Ty C. Mixon
F.T.C. E
Hello,
Any help on this would be greatly apprecitated (I will gladly return help
on micro$ucks OSes - or if anyone wants some curtis mayfield mp3s - that
could be aranged).
I have want to set up internet access to my linux PC. I would like a walk
through from start to finish and I will provi