On 8/30/2000 18:37, John Batistic at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Dmesg reports the card correctly and it passes the boot
> diagnost. The NIC is allocated IRQ 11, which I think is the
> same IRQ as my non-working sound.
> 
> As soon as I unplug the NIC, everything is back to normal.

have you tried changing the IRQ of the NIC to 10 or 5? what about a
different ethernet card?

Just because it works under win/ie doesn't mean things are set up correctly
in Linux. the messages you report are indicative of DNS issues. Like you
don't have one set up.  what's in /etc/resolv.conf ?

Did you use SAS to set up the IP of the NIC or are you using DHCP? more
information here would be useful.

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