On Mon, May 06, 2002 at 05:36:50PM -0500, Michael A. Miller wrote:
> Our network admin tells me that there is a known problem with 3com
> network cards. Tthe machine in question is a three year old gateway
> pc with a 3c905B card in it (built in, although not on the mother
> board). Sometimes I g
Michael,
I prefer 3Com cards personally and have never had that kind of problem.
--
Sincerely,
David Smead
http://www.amplepower.com.
On Mon, 6 May 2002, Michael A. Miller wrote:
> Our network was recently changed to a cicso-based vlan system. I am not
> a
> network export, so I can't give m
Our network was recently changed to a cicso-based vlan system. I am not
a
network export, so I can't give many details here). Since the upgrade,
the
Debian (stable/testing) machine on my desktop has had intermitent
problems
with the network. Our network admin tells me that there is a known
probl
Hello,
The 3c59x driver module is ok for that card. I have read a test with the
3x905 driver, but that was awfull.
The detection of your network card depends on the stage of your
install. First you must have installed the base system, then the
modules. After that you should have the opportunity t
Dear Debian users,
This is some output of dmesg on my Mandrake Linux system:
3c59x.c 16Aug00 Donald Becker and others
http://www.scyld.com/network/vortex.html
eth0: 3Com 3c905 Boomerang 100baseTx at 0xd000, 00:60:08:a3:c7:2e, IRQ
11
8K word-wide RAM 3:5 Rx:Tx split, autoselect/MII interface.
Kent West wrote:
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> And to you, Heikki, thanks for the input. I stuck with the 2.0.34 kernel
> though, cause it was over my head to download the 2.0.35 kernel from
> another machine and copy it to my Linux box and etc, etc. But now that I
> have a working network, maybe I'll upgrade to 2.0.35
s 3com 905 10/100 MB/s PCI card.
>I don't know what model it was exactly. If you have a debian CD, the
>debian source is on the CD, so you don't need to download it.
>
>frankie
>
>---- Original Message
>Subject: Re: Network problem - 3Com card
>Date: F
-Original Message-
From: Mark Muffett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Thursday, February 11, 1999 4:49 AM
Subject: Network problem - 3Com card
>I use a fairly standard card (3Com 905-TX, PCI 10/100BaseT), but I can't
>see any drivers for it w
I believe updated drivers for 3Com cards are available at :
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/vortex.html
Mac.
Mark Muffett wrote:
>
> I've just installed Linux for the first time. Almost everything went
> smoothly - including X windows, but I cannot get the network card to
> work.
>
I've just installed Linux for the first time. Almost everything went
smoothly - including X windows, but I cannot get the network card to
work.
I use a fairly standard card (3Com 905-TX, PCI 10/100BaseT), but I can't
see any drivers for it when I run modconf. I presume this is the
problem. Can
Do you have a multi-processor motherboard? I know my 3com card had a
hardware conflict with the dual processor stuff. I'm now using kernel
2.1.120 with the 3Com driver downgraded to 0.99E. That config seems to
work with the SMP switch. If you're not using SMP, I don't know w
I keep getting this error with my 3com 3C509 NIC card:
eth0: infinite loop in interrupt, status 2011.
waiting for 3C509 to discard packet, status 2011.
Any ideas on what is causing this? It seems to happen most when I use
tcpdump otherwise it just pops up that error message every once in a
whi
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