If I press ctrl-f12 and I read there, it says that my network card has timed
out. I can't see the network either. What do you think is the problem
Thanks
Ray Booysen
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I don't know, could you give us a hint?
-s
On Thursday 16 August 2001 01:55 am, you wrote:
If I press ctrl-f12 and I read there, it says that my network card has
timed out. I can't see the network either. What do you think is the
problem
Thanks
Ray Booysen
Want to buy your Pack or
Have you checked your network settings and your eth0 configuration? Go to a
terminal and enter:
root@localhost /root# netstat -rn
root@localhost /root# ifconfig eth0
What are the printouts from each of those commands?
- Isaac
ps - every time i reply directly to one of these emails i get an
I bet the problem would be a missconfigured network card, or the network
modules not being compiled into the kernel. kinda like this e-mail, not a
whole lot of info available to the system. what type (PCI, ISA) of network
card, what type of network (internet, home lan, huge corp. lan? novell,
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Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 6:51 AM
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Linux Newbie
Subject: Re: [newbie] Re: eth0 timing out
I bet the problem would be a missconfigured network card