>hmmm...i'll throw one more question at you...do you have another version of
>linux installed...an older mandrake or an other distribution using lilo...if
>so lilo may be sabotaging the module loading...
No, this was first install of Linux on this computer.
hmmm...i'll throw one more question at you...do you have another version of
linux installed...an older mandrake or an other distribution using lilo...if
so lilo may be sabotaging the module loading...
frank
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On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Joshua Holland wrote:
> > To: Linux Mandr
27;ll try your solution first. thanks
best regards
Joe
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Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 6:37 PM
Subject: Re: [[newbie] ETHERNET CARD PROBLEM]
> friend,
>
> 1.) add this line to you /et
t; >Joe
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> >From: Jaguar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> >Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 3:32 AM
> >Subject: Re: [[newbie] ETHERNET CARD PROBLEM]
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> >
> >> I have the 3COM509B NIC,
Thanks Scott,
Will try it tonite.
Thanks
Good day!
Joe
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Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 3:23 PM
Subject: Re: [[newbie] ETHERNET CARD PROBLEM]
> Have you done an insmod? This installs the
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Subject: Re: [[newbie] ETHERNET CARD PROBLEM]
> I have the 3COM509B NIC, that functions perfectly in Linux and Windows. I
> suggest writing down the exact I/O, IRQ (using whatever method you like to
> retireve th
I have the 3COM509B NIC, that functions perfectly in Linux and Windows. I
suggest writing down the exact I/O, IRQ (using whatever method you like to
retireve these #'s )from Windows and using those parameter's in Linux. If the
card works in Windows, it will work in Linux (with the right I/O, IRQ
:Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2000 7:29 AM
:Subject: Re: [newbie] ETHERNET CARD PROBLEM
:
:
:> for the ethernet card try setting the IRQ jumpers manually if the install
:> will allow you to enter the address manually while you're installing the
:> system. I've had a few like thi
e day.
Joe
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Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2000 7:29 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] ETHERNET CARD PROBLEM
> for the ethernet card try setting the IRQ jumpers manually if the install
> will allow you to ente
for the ethernet card try setting the IRQ jumpers manually if the install
will allow you to enter the address manually while you're installing the
system. I've had a few like this at work with a Win 95 machine and I know
of some NT applications are like this. So it would surprise me to find a
flav
Michael Haney wrote:
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> --
> Hi all!
>
> I really love Linux-Mandrake, I used to use RedHat 6.1, but this
> distribution is so much better.
> --
>
> I am havi
Bryan Moorehead/Link/Allied Holdings)
Subject: Re: [newbie] Ethernet Card Problem...
Its Linux-Mandrake 7.0 downloaded from the mirror site ftp.linux.tucows.com
and it was installed two days ago.
At 12:20 PM 3/1/00 -0500, you wrote:
>What version of Mandrake are you using, and is thi
Its Linux-Mandrake 7.0 downloaded from the mirror site
ftp.linux.tucows.com
and it was installed two days ago.
At 12:20 PM 3/1/00 -0500, you wrote:
What version of Mandrake are you using, and is this a fresh installation?
I have two PRO/100+ cards in my Linux box. They were detected on instal
What version of Mandrake are you using, and is this a fresh installation?
I have two PRO/100+ cards in my Linux box. They were detected on installation
of Linux.
You probably need to configure eth0. I prefer the command line stuff, so I
would (as root) run
linuxconf
Select -> Networking ->B
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