Well, just for the heck of it, I removed the card, reinstalled it
and recompiled the kernel again. This time it found the card,
loaded it properly, and eth0 is up and running! Thanks so much
to all those that offered suggestions and help. The main reason I
like Debian is the quality and the he
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Todd Suess wrote:
tsuess >does not
tsuess >seem to be sensed at all, and no eth0 device gets created. I can do a
tsuess >lspci on the
tsuess >card, and this is the output, if that is helpful at all.
try using the linux drivers at www.3com.com i have the same card in a few
ma
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> Greetings,
>
> I installed a new 3COM Ethernet Card into my Debian Box in preparation
> for the install of my cable modem in a week or so, and after
> recompiling the kernel (2.2.14) with the correct Ethernet Driver,
> during bootup the
If you are using Frozen from January 27 the boot disks had problems.
They have now been corrected.
Try switching slots...
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Todd Suess wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I installed a new 3COM Ethernet Card into my Debian Box in preparation
> for the install of my cable modem in a week o
Greetings,
I installed a new 3COM Ethernet Card into my Debian Box in preparation
for the install of my cable modem in a week or so, and after recompiling the
kernel (2.2.14) with the correct Ethernet Driver, during bootup the card
does not
seem to be sensed at all, and no eth0 device gets creat
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