On Saturday 08 June 2002 01:18 pm, you wrote:
> Hi to all,
>
> First off, thanks for the help I received so far!
>
> The correct detection and installment of my ethernet card on boot seems to
> be a random occurance. More often than not do I get the message:
> cardmgr[449]: get dev info on socket
On Saturday 08 June 2002 01:18 pm, you wrote:
> Hi to all,
>
> First off, thanks for the help I received so far!
>
> The correct detection and installment of my ethernet card on boot seems to
> be a random occurance. More often than not do I get the message:
> cardmgr[449]: get dev info on socket
Hi to all,
First off, thanks for the help I received so
far!
The correct detection and installment of my
ethernet card on boot seems to be a random occurance. More often than not
do I get the message: cardmgr[449]: get dev info on socket 1 failed: resource
temporarily unavailable. Some
first a couple of things, since I bees just a newbie myself, you might
consider posting to the list so if I say somethig less that 100% correct,
some one who knows more can chime in, and that way we can all benifit from
the information about your problems.
Next, how old is the computer? what p
PLUG and PRAY aware OS set to "off" or "no" In BIOS?
On Monday 06 August 2001 21:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a 3Com 900B-TPO. Harddrake seems to recognize it. I cannot ping
> another win98 machine on my small network. The card works fine under
> windows. I can ping 127.0.0.1. When
I have a 3Com 900B-TPO. Harddrake seems to recognize it. I cannot ping
another win98 machine on my small network. The card works fine under
windows. I can ping 127.0.0.1. When I run ifup eth0, I get the
following errors:
device or resource is busy
network is down
file exists
I have an alia
Well is it actually installed? Have you checked looking in HardDrake? Does it show
the
card there?
Better yet, try these things:
[timh@r2d2 timh]$ cat /etc/modules.conf | grep eth0
alias eth0 3c59x
[timh@r2d2 timh]$ cat /proc/interrupts | grep eth0
3:1161676 XT-PIC usb-uhci, u
Did you put all the machines into /etc/hosts everywhere?
Can you ping the other machines on IP-address level? (yes: the cables and connections
are
ok, no: the cables or connections are not ok)
Paul
> Recently I installed mandrake 8.0, and everything was ok...
>
> But now I seem to have no netw
Recently I installed mandrake 8.0, and everything was ok...
But now I seem to have no network connection to the rest of the network
(can't
connect to my smoothwall machine...so no internet)
Ive ran 'netcfg' and checked the settings and IP addresses etc and all
seem fine...
even changed the networ
I am an extreme newbie to Linux or any type of Unix, but am very experienced
with Windows networking, and have some minor experience with Netware
networking. As a result, most of my questions will be related to the
differences between methods on the various operating systems. I am NOT a
newbie t
Try the following web page:
http://support.3com.com/infodeli/tools/nic/linuxdownloading.htm
Roman
Paul wrote:
>
> On Wed, 17 May 2000, Gilles Lahaie wrote:
>
> This comes back twice a week, I think.
> A fix should be at www.3com.com (or something. I only have Realtek cards)
>
> Paul
>
> >Hi
On Wed, 17 May 2000, Gilles Lahaie wrote:
This comes back twice a week, I think.
A fix should be at www.3com.com (or something. I only have Realtek cards)
Paul
>Hi there.
>
>My computer has 2 ethernet cards.
>
>One is an Realtek PCI, the other is a 3Com Etherlink III - 3059B. (the two cards are
Hi there.
My computer has 2 ethernet cards.
One is an Realtek PCI, the other is a 3Com Etherlink III -
3059B. (the two cards are PNP, by the way.)
When I have installed Mandrake 7.0, the installation found the
Realtek PCI but it did not find the 3Com.
What can I do
Is there a way
On Sun, 7 May 2000, _lee _kinkade wrote:
>So, working with an expert, i found i can get my ethernet card to work if
>after boot I type in the following:
>
>/sbin/insmod 3c509
>/sbin/ifconfig eth0 netmask
>/sbin/route add _net netmask
>/sbin/route add default gw 24.5.225.1 metric 1
>
>How do I
If netconf doesn't do it automatically (but it should!), add the line :
alias eth0 3c509
in your /etc/conf.modules file to have the module automatically loaded by
kerneld.
You can add the other lines in your /etc/rc.d/init.d/network file.
HTH
Flupke
On Sun, 7 May 2000, _lee _kinkade wrote:
So, working with an expert, i found i can get my ethernet card to work if
after boot I type in the following:
/sbin/insmod 3c509
/sbin/ifconfig eth0 netmask
/sbin/route add _net netmask
/sbin/route add default gw 24.5.225.1 metric 1
How do I get this to happen automatically on boot?
---
lee
For network configuration I think the program is linuxconf, under
/bin/linuxconf
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When I installed mandrake on my laptop with an AMB8002 PCMCIA ethernet
> card, I couldn't find the stuff about what kind of card I had, so I
> figured I could do that step later. Now is l
When I installed mandrake on my laptop with an AMB8002 PCMCIA ethernet
card, I couldn't find the stuff about what kind of card I had, so I
figured I could do that step later. Now is later, and I can't find
the program that does what the install program would have done if I'd
known what to tell i
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