Joseph A Nagy Jr said:
So, I just put "tulip" at the bottom of the list and that's it?
for the next time your system starts.. in the meantime 'modprobe tulip'
Did that.
once that's done restart networking /etc/init.d/networking restart and check ifconfig
Did that.
I'm reading ftp://ftp.scyld.com/pub/network/tulip.c right now.
this won't help a whole lot. if it happens that you need a different version of the tulip driver(e.g. the one on that site) the process of building it is rather complex.
Oh. :( I've never built a driver before. Heh. Learn something new all the time.
hopefully you won't have to build it! the standard kernel comes with tulip support.
It's installed, but not working.
DHCP Client works, but I cannot ping anything (I can't ping the router (192.168.1.1 (router) or 192.168.1.10 (this comp). I have already rebooted the system, too.
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