On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Darin D. wrote: > Hi. I will try and make this as brief as possible while trying to explain > everything I have tried.
Hi, This is what I can think of: 1. Try to disable the boot prom. 2. Your transciever type must be BNC if your using coax cabling, RJ-45 if you are using UTP cables. 3. Remove the 3c509b card, run Debian, and check to see if there are devices in your computer that conflicts with your card. Try: cat /proc/interrupts cat /proc/ioports And check if a device is using irq 10 and IO 0300. Use your etherdisk diagnostic card to change the settings of the above. And lastly, Make a hard boot (turn off the power of the computer.) not a soft boot (pressing the reset button.) when you change the settings of the 3c509b card, just to be sure. regards, =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Andre M. Varon Lasaltech Incorporated Technical Head Fax-Tel: (034)433-3520 e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] web page: http://www.lasaltech.com/andre.html =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .