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On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 19:43:45 + (GMT)
Tobias Ruff wrote:
> Thanks again for your answer.
> > Try removing the card, running 'tail -f /var/log/syslog' in
> > a terminal,
> > and then reinserting the card. Post whatever gets
> > adde
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On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 07:54:34 + (GMT)
Tobias Ruff wrote:
> Thank you for your answer and sorry for not having wrapped the lines in my
> mail.
> bash> ifconfig -a
> lo Link encap:Lokale Schleife
>inet A
I needed a new modem to work with my new AMD box since my good modem is
ISA. I got an external 3Com/USR Courier 3453 off eBay for $49USD and
have been struggling to get it working.
I looked everywhere I could think of for help but didn't
find the answer anywhere. I searched:
The
ethernet card intsalled. I have the Debian box at work
> dual-booting with MS Windows XP. So I pulled the model information
> for my ethernet card of the Windows OS. It is a 3Com EtherLink XL
> card. I then found a place to download a Linux driver for that model
> ethernet card. Howeve
| grep eth
which returned nothing. I think this means that I don't have a device driver for my ethernet card intsalled. I have the Debian box at work dual-booting with MS Windows XP. So I pulled the model information for my ethernet card of the Windows OS. It is a 3Com EtherLink XL card.
cga wrote:
I tried a net install with the current etch iso image and the
installer seems to have trouble recognizing my 3com PC card (LAN +
56K). It asks me whether I would like to do the install through the
firewire interface, which sounds like a "last resort" attempt and is
pr
I tried a net install with the current etch iso image and the installer
seems to have trouble recognizing my 3com PC card (LAN + 56K). It asks
me whether I would like to do the install through the firewire
interface, which sounds like a "last resort" attempt and is probably not
rel
I wrote:
> I'm on a plane and cannot check the full log of your bug #272420, so
> I'll just not comment on this except to say there must be a simple
> communications problem here -- either the problem is fixed in a newer
> version of the installer than you're using, or you've not adequatly
> descri
On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 09:20:09 -0500
Michael Satterwhite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday 25 September 2004 08:58, Wim De Smet wrote:
> > I have read a couple of questions on this mailing list from people
> > who ended up finding out they had downloaded a much older build than
> > the curren
I have had the same problem with my 3com card though my installer may not
be up-to-date as I am blind and there have been issues with access
methods. However, this has puzzled me for a long time. I can install with
fedora core, Gentoo, Knoppix and i believe Slackware and have my ethernet
card
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> I have read a couple of questions on this mailing list from people who
> ended up finding out they had downloaded a much older build than the
> current one. You could try to find a newer build.
Hi,
On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 08:53:19 -0500, Michael Satterwhite
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>
> Last week I tried to use the Debian Installer to bring up Sarge on a Dell
> Dimension. The installer fails to recognize the network card, and nothing in
> the installer documentation indicates how to correct
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Dimension. The installer fails to recognize the network card, and nothing in
the installer documentation indicates how to correct this manually (the card
is well supported in
Mensagem Original
Assunto:
Re: Placa de Rede 3com 3CSOHO100B-TX.
Data:
Mon, 16 Feb 2004 18:24:54 +0100
De:
Nicos Gollan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Para:
[EMAIL PRO
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 12:21:29 -0300
Majinbu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Não consigo instalar a Placa de Rede 3com 3CSOHO100B-TX. no Debian
> 2.4.18 o comando lspci descre o seguinte:
> 00:0c.0 Ethernet controller: 3Com Corporation: Unknown device 9300
> (rev 31)
>
>
Não consigo instalar a Placa de Rede 3com 3CSOHO100B-TX. no Debian 2.4.18
o comando lspci descre o seguinte:
00:0c.0 Ethernet controller: 3Com Corporation: Unknown device 9300 (rev 31)
Com urgencia e grato
Paulinho
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On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 10:50:28AM -0600, Ramasubramanian Ramesh wrote:
> Do you see that I am in potential trouble for not using kernel package
> like
> 1) I am confusing apt thinking I am in the old kernel
> 2) I am confusing config of packages that might use the apt notion of
> installe
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> On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 10:36:09AM -0600, Ramasubramanian Ramesh wrote:
> > Thanks Collin. The code that is causing problem is in kernel-2.6.test9
> > asm/checksum.h.
>
> Are you sure? I've got 2.6.1-rc1 here patched for powerpc, but the code
> seems to be correct there.
>
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 10:36:09AM -0600, Ramasubramanian Ramesh wrote:
> Thanks Collin. The code that is causing problem is in kernel-2.6.test9
> asm/checksum.h.
Are you sure? I've got 2.6.1-rc1 here patched for powerpc, but the code
seems to be correct there.
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> On Mon, Jan 12, 2004 at 09:46:56AM -0600, Ramasubramanian Ramesh wrote:
> > I changed gcc from 3.3.2 version to 2.95.4 and everything compiles
> > well. So, now I am wondering if this is a real gcc problem.
>
> No; see my previous message. gcc 3.3.2 is stricter than 2.95.4, but
> correctly s
On Mon, Jan 12, 2004 at 09:46:56AM -0600, Ramasubramanian Ramesh wrote:
> I changed gcc from 3.3.2 version to 2.95.4 and everything compiles
> well. So, now I am wondering if this is a real gcc problem.
No; see my previous message. gcc 3.3.2 is stricter than 2.95.4, but
correctly so.
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Robert,
Your message does help. It reinforces my claim that the problem is gcc 3.3.2. I have
independantly
verified it by compiling using gcc 2.95.4 and yes it compiles as expected.
Regards
Ramesh
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My own followup:
I changed gcc from 3.3.2 version to 2.95.4 and everything compiles well. So, now I
am wondering if
this is a real gcc problem. Who is the gcc contact?
Ramesh
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On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 04:15:23PM -0600, Ramasubramanian Ramesh wrote:
[...]
>/usr/src/linux/include/asm/checksum.h:72:30: missing terminating
>" character
[...]
> My gcc is from sarge/testing.
>
> It appears that cpp is choking on multiline __asm__ macros. Any
> help/pointers ap
On Sun, Jan 11, 2004 at 01:07:49PM +0100, Robert Epprecht wrote:
> > I got the source for 3COM gig ethernet card from Asus website and I
> > am having compile issue.
> I have compiled it without real problems on Debian woody...
> I know, this will not help you much, but maybe
Ramasubramanian Ramesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I got the source for 3COM gig ethernet card from Asus website and I
> am having compile issue.
I have compiled it without real problems on Debian woody...
I know, this will not help you much, but maybe it's good to know t
On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 16:15:23 -0600
Ramasubramanian Ramesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I got the source for 3COM gig ethernet card from Asus website and I
> am
> having compile issue.
...
> My gcc is from sarge/testing.
>
> It appears that cpp is choki
Hi,
I got the source for 3COM gig ethernet card from Asus website and I am
having compile issue.
I suspect it is more of gcc/ccp issue rather than 3COM code. Here is what
I get on the very first file skge.c
lata [rramesh] 574 > make
gcc -D__KERNEL__ -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing -ma
I have an AMD Athlon machine with a 3Com network card. I first install
Debian 2.4.18-bf24 for Sid and everything worked fine. Recently I tried
to use kernel-package to make a new 2.4.22 kernel. I ran menuconfig and
set what I believed to be all the appropriate settings. Under network
devices I
he tg3 driver of 2.4.20. I do recall having any issues with
either bcm5700-2.0.28 and 5.0.5 from 3com either.
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Does the linux driver that comes with this NIC work straight out of the
box on Woody? Some of 3Com's drivers only work with a few
distributions, but they are unclear in their literature about this one.
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> >
> > > I have a problem Could you help me please ? I have a machine that
> > > is work with sco unix 3.2 v4.2 under the network. = All machines
> > > are sco unix on the network One machine is not connected to the
> > > network. The ethernet card is 3Com
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> >
> > Hi=20
> >
> > I am selim
> >
> > I have a problem Could you help me please ? I have a machine that is
> > work with sco unix 3.2 v4.2 under the network. = All machines are sco
> > unix on t
selim
>
> I have a problem Could you help me please ? I have a machine that is
> work with sco unix 3.2 v4.2 under the network. = All machines are sco
> unix on the network One machine is not connected to the network. The
> ethernet card is 3Com = 3C509B that has Rj45 port BNC po
Hi
I am selim
I have a problem Could you help me please
?
I have a machıne that is work with sco unix 3.2
v4.2 under the network. All machines are sco unix on the network
One machine is not connected to the network. The
ethernet card is 3Com 3C509B that has Rj45 port BNC port and AUI
Title: 3COM PCMCIA Modem
I have to get a new modem for my notebook and was hoping someone had experience with the 3COM 3ccm156 56K Glob.V90 PCMCIA modem. I have found it for roughly $25 (US) and was about to order when I thought I would ask.
Although I have not ever had a problem with the
me driver; from
Documentation/Configure.help in 2.4.20:
> 3c590/3c900 series (592/595/597) "Vortex/Boomerang/Cyclone" support
> CONFIG_VORTEX
> This option enables driver support for a large number of 10mbps and
> 10/100mbps EISA, PCI and PCMCIA 3Com network cards:
>
> &q
Hi Alexandru,
your subject line seems to be a little confused about type card you have.
a 3c905 is not a 3c590 , nor a 3c509,
and therefore they do not have same driver.
but probably you selected same module as you did on potato ?
hm, your message sounds like
you didnt install network
Any hint or tip will be appreciated! Thank You in advance!;-)
I'm running debian woody on a AMD Athlon and compiled a few kernels
from kernel.org trying to fix my NIC problem.
The problem is: the 3Com NIC works absolutely fine with my 2.2 kernel but for any
2.4 version and even the unstabl
On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 12:44:15PM +0100, Edwin wrote:
>
> >>
> >>Thanks for any help you can offer,
> >>
> >>Edwin
> >
> >
> >Have you got kernel-headers-2.2.20 installed? I've had stuff like this
> >from broken kernel-headers installations.
> >
> >Pigeon
> >
>
>
> I've tried Google to find out
David Dumortier wrote:
Hello
/usr/include/linux/malloc.h:4: warning: #warning linux/malloc.h is
deprecated, use linux/slab.h instead.
[warning] only truly data !!!
Are U one a multii-proc ?
no ; every things are tru !!!
yes : can't say it ! perharps no problems (run a 3com like yours,
Thanks for any help you can offer,
Edwin
Have you got kernel-headers-2.2.20 installed? I've had stuff like this
from broken kernel-headers installations.
Pigeon
I've tried Google to find out what kernal-headers are, it didnt help
much :/ Could you explain a bit more what these are or h
Hello
> > /usr/include/linux/malloc.h:4: warning: #warning linux/malloc.h is
> > deprecated, use linux/slab.h instead.
[warning] only truly data !!!
Are U one a multii-proc ?
no ; every things are tru !!!
yes : can't say it ! perharps no problems (run a 3com like yours, send
lisation during
> boot of my router though. Hence my wish to compile the 3com drivers to
> see if this solves the error problem.
>
> I've downloaded these drivers from 3com website:
> http://support.3com.com/infodeli/tools/nic/linux/3c90x-102.tar.gz
>
> But I'm getting
unusual
amount of errors on the 900B card, and I was wondering if the generic
3c59x module supports my card well enough ( according to readme this new
driver should work better)? It nicely loads on initialisation during
boot of my router though. Hence my wish to compile the 3com drivers to
see
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 10:52:52AM -0700, Lars Jensen wrote:
> Hi Andy,
>
> 1) What module is for this card listed when you do an lsmod as root?
>
> 2) Are you using the same kernel (2.4.18) with the kernel-pcmcia-modules?
>
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Lars.
Lars,
Firstly, please keep your p
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 02:30:15PM -0400, Thomas R. Shemanske wrote:
> Try modprobe 3c59x
>
> From the kernel source help line:
>
> CONFIG_VORTEX:
>
> This option enables driver support for a large number of 10mbps and
> 10/100mbps EISA, PCI and PCMCIA 3Com net
Lars Jensen wrote:
> I just upgraded my kernel, using the debian pre-compiled kernel image
> for kernel 2.4.18, I also installed the corresponding
> kernel-pcmcia-modules-2.4.18 package. The packages installed fine, but I
> can't get pcmcia to see my 3Com PC card. The car
I just upgraded my kernel, using the debian pre-compiled kernel image
for kernel 2.4.18, I also installed the corresponding
kernel-pcmcia-modules-2.4.18 package. The packages installed fine, but I
can't get pcmcia to see my 3Com PC card. The card is a 10/100 LAN
CardBus, model 3CXFE575CT, a
Bram Jessen said:
> hey,
> my network card won't work in debian (the card itself works under
> redhat/mandrake and windows) so I was wondering if I have to anything
> special to make it work under debian (it ain't on the "driver module"
> list, at least, I can't find it)
>
> (I am a linux n00b, bu
Bram Jessen wrote:
> hey,
> my network card won't work in debian (the card itself works under
> redhat/mandrake and windows)
> so I was wondering if I have to anything special to make it work under
> debian (it ain't on the "driver module" list, at least, I can't find it)
>
> (I am a linux n00
This one time, at band camp, Bram Jessen said:
> hey, my network card won't work in debian (the card itself works under
> redhat/mandrake and windows) so I was wondering if I have to anything
> special to make it work under debian (it ain't on the "driver module"
> list, at least, I can't find it)
* Bram Jessen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020917 11:27]:
> hey,
> my network card won't work in debian (the card itself works under
> redhat/mandrake and windows) so I was wondering if I have to anything
> special to make it work under debian (it ain't on the "driver module"
> list, at least, I can't fin
hey,
my network card won't work in debian (the card
itself works under redhat/mandrake and windows)
so I was wondering if I have to anything special to
make it work under debian (it ain't on the
"driver module" list, at least, I can't find it)
(I am a linux n00b, but I ain't learning anythi
it just makes you stupid faster."
> Jerry Gregoire - Former CIO at Dell
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Lars Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 5:17 PM
> To: Debian Users List
> Subject: driver for 3Com PCI 10/100?
>
>
"deFreese, Barry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Good luck on this one, I just ran into the same problem with a
> 3c905b.
Eh? You want the '3c59x' module. It works just fine with both 3c905b
and 3c905c. BTW, you might want to try http://www.google.com.
Searching for 'Linux 3c905c' and checking
Try module 3c59x.
Qian
On Fri, 30 Aug 2002, Lars Jensen wrote:
> I have a 3com PCI Twisted Pair network card that I can't seem to get
> recognized after I installed the 2.4.18 kernel image. The card says
> 3c905c when I look in windows, but I see no module of this name in
> /l
30, 2002 5:17 PM
To: Debian Users List
Subject: driver for 3Com PCI 10/100?
I have a 3com PCI Twisted Pair network card that I can't seem to get
recognized after I installed the 2.4.18 kernel image. The card says
3c905c when I look in windows, but I see no module of this name in
/lib/modules
I have a 3com PCI Twisted Pair network card that I can't seem to get
recognized after I installed the 2.4.18 kernel image. The card says
3c905c when I look in windows, but I see no module of this name in
/lib/modules How do I get support for this card?
Thanks,
I had trouble at first getting a 3Com 5610 modem
to work with Debian Woody,
but I was able to solve that for a while.
It turns out that the 5610 wants to work on /dev/ttyS4
and
Woody does not create this, by default.
I read the Serial-HOWTO from TLDP and
it told me how to create /dev/ttyS4
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).
Michael,
I prefer 3Com cards personally and have never had that kind of problem.
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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 c
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 get frequent transmit timed out errors and sometimes I
don't.
When I put in a linksys LNE100TX card, I get similar pro
On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 11:35:26AM +1300, Cameron Kerr wrote:
> On Sat, 2 Feb 2002, Igor Mozetic wrote:
> >We have both 3com (905B) and Intel (EExpress Pro100) and both run fine.
> >There is only one catch with Cisco switches - they don't autonegotiate
> >with 3com, so
itches scale ? How many devices/traffic to saturate ?
>
>We have both 3com (905B) and Intel (EExpress Pro100) and both run fine.
>There is only one catch with Cisco switches - they don't autonegotiate
>with 3com, so one has to set the switch ports to 100Mb/FullDuplex.
Really?
We have both 3com (905B) and Intel (EExpress Pro100) and both run fine.
There is only one catch with Cisco switches - they don't autonegotiate
with 3com, so one has to set the switch ports to 100Mb/FullDuplex.
-Igor Mozetic
very cheap as well, and may serve about as well as the 3Com and Intel
> cards.
Thanks for that, I didn't know that you could get cheap Tulips. Since
some manufacturers arn't too upfront about chipsets, do you know any
particular makes/models that are tulip chipsets?
Matthew
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So, for maximum performance the 3com nic would be best with my p166? If it
buys me some speed i willing to spend the extra 50 euro.
Thanx
Victor
On Friday 01 February 2002 23:54, Cameron Kerr wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Feb 2002, Victor Julien wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I want to build
te low budget as the server is
> > a
> > Pentium 166Mhz. I want the network to be 100mbit fullduplex, so I want to
> > buy
> > a Nic for the server. Which one is best for maximum performance and
> > stability? Intel, 3com, SMC or just a cheap Realtek? I think t
>a Nic for the server. Which one is best for maximum performance and
>stability? Intel, 3com, SMC or just a cheap Realtek? I think the nic should
>be using the cpu as little as possible...
Are you going to sending lots of little messages, or are you going to
be doing a lot of bulk trans
ullduplex, so I want to buy
> a Nic for the server. Which one is best for maximum performance and
> stability? Intel, 3com, SMC or just a cheap Realtek? I think the nic should
> be using the cpu as little as possible...
>
> Thanks for your advice,
>
> Victor Julien
Well I
twork configuration. There's probably very little
difference between the intel and 3com cards. I do highly recommend the
linksys 5-port switches for small networks.
T.
> Intel nics are ok; they are scads better than realtek (don't get me started
> on those) linksys or dlink cheapies.
I can't give you a comparison here because I bought a 3com 3300XM (because of
my feelings for the network card). It has been running non-stop for at least
a year now and I have not had the need to look elswhere (now that I think
about it, that is a pretty good advertisement ;-)
John
On F
1000MB network is suddenly performing like a
10/half-duplex network running a windows server. 3com has some low-ends;
I'd stay away from those too. I would stick with 905B or above.
What are peoples experiences with switches ? For the office where the co.
pays, I would have to recommen
Victor,
IMHO (and this might get me flamed), 3com. I have tried a lot of other cards
and I have found that 3com's are well supported (by both linux and doze) and
just seem to keep running. 3com's are usually more expensive then the others,
but I feel the extra cost is worth h
performance and
stability? Intel, 3com, SMC or just a cheap Realtek? I think the nic should
be using the cpu as little as possible...
Thanks for your advice,
Victor Julien
/woody
| The network card is a 3Com 3C589D. As far as I can tell, it is
| supported by the 3c589_cs driver. But when modconf is run during the
| install procedure, the 3c589_cs module is not listed.
|
| Google has led me to
| http://cvs.debian.org/modconf/descr.additional?annotate=1.2, which
I am having problems setting up my PCMCIA network card in woody.
I am trying to install the 2002-01-03 version of woody on a WinBook FX.
I downloaded the CD images from
ftp://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch/mirror/debian-unofficial/woody
The network card is a 3Com 3C589D. As far as I can tell, it is
On Tue, 2001-10-02 at 12:49, Darren Wyn Rees wrote:
> During the installation process, I tried to find a module for
> the 3com 905 NIC, but could not find one under the module/net
> menu. Is there one thereabouts, or somewhere else ?
Try the 3c59x module. Or during compiling look
On Tue, Oct 02, 2001 at 05:49:57PM +, Darren Wyn Rees wrote:
> During the installation process, I tried to find a module for
> the 3com 905 NIC, but could not find one under the module/net
> menu. Is there one thereabouts, or somewhere else ?
You want the vortex module, 3c59x
-
During the installation process, I tried to find a module for
the 3com 905 NIC, but could not find one under the module/net
menu. Is there one thereabouts, or somewhere else ?
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On Sat, 2001-09-29 at 10:37, dman wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 29, 2001 at 08:30:21AM -0700, Randolph S. Kahle wrote:
> | I would like to use the 3c3fe575ct pccard network card from 3Com on a
> | 2.2.18 kernel.
>
> This is a PCMCIA card, right? You need the 3c575_cb module and maybe
On Sat, Sep 29, 2001 at 08:30:21AM -0700, Randolph S. Kahle wrote:
| I would like to use the 3c3fe575ct pccard network card from 3Com on a
| 2.2.18 kernel.
This is a PCMCIA card, right? You need the 3c575_cb module and maybe
the 3c59x too. The menu probably mentions "vortex" in the d
I would like to use the 3c3fe575ct pccard network card from 3Com on a
2.2.18 kernel.
Which driver should I select when I go to recompile the kernel?
Regards,
Randy
I have not found drivers for the following devices:
3Com 10/100 Mini PCI Ethernet Adapter
3Com 56K V.90 Mini PCI Modem
Synaptics PS/2 Port Touchpad
I'm running on a Micron Transport GX laptop. The touchpad is partially
recognized but I can't get the cursor to display correctly; all
On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 03:21:11PM -0800, Greg Madden wrote:
| On Monday 27 August 2001 02:56 pm, Frank Preut wrote:
| > On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 06:17:58PM -0400, dman wrote:
| > > The "2.2.12" version refers the Linux kernel that is included in that
| > > release of Debian.
| >
| > uh, no.. potato
On Monday 27 August 2001 02:56 pm, Frank Preut wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 06:17:58PM -0400, dman wrote:
> > The "2.2.12" version refers the Linux kernel that is included in that
> > release of Debian.
>
> uh, no.. potato ships with 2.2.17pre[something], it's recommended to
> update to 2.2.19
ther's Dell. In Windows it says
> that the 3c920 has a 3c90x compatibility mode/feature. Choose the
> 3c90x driver. When I tried booting his machine as a "diskless"
> station using a grub boot floppy I used the 3c90x driver without any
> difficulty.
just to avoid confu
bian.
| installation which came with
| the "Learning Debian GNU/Linux" book published by O'Reilly. Once i get to
| the part of the installations
| where i'm installing the NIC card for the computer, i'm not sure what to do.
| the computer has a 3com 3c920 Fast Ehternet
II
ed by O'Reilly. Once i get to
the part of the installations
where i'm installing the NIC card for the computer, i'm not sure what to do.
the computer has a 3com 3c920 Fast Ehternet
Controller (3c905c-TX compatible) card. I did a search on the web and alli
could find was a
pa
> that 3Com card before but can't recall which module I used before...
the module should be called 3c59x
rgrds,
calvin
Maid = Maid's Agreed Ideal Doctrine
- Original Message -
From: "Jeremy T. Bouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
S
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care of a fly--but if you're wielding the sledgehammer anyways...
On Wed, 22 Aug 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I installed Debian and told it to include the EtherExpress or 3COM modules,
>but the "installation failed". When I try to insmod the EtherExpress module,
>I just
I installed Debian and told it to include the EtherExpress or 3COM modules,
but the "installation failed". When I try to insmod the EtherExpress module,
I just get a lot of Unresolved Symbols. LSPCI tells me I DO have an
EtherExpress from Intel, but ifconfig eth0 doensn't work
eepro100.o for the intel... There is no eepro100 ISA.
On Wed, 22 Aug 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi, does anyone know what I need to enable to use the EtherExpress Pro 100
>PCI NIC card from Intel, and the 3COM Fast EtherLink PCI 10/100 NIC card in
>my kernel config? All I can see
On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 08:02:16PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi, does anyone know what I need to enable to use the EtherExpress Pro 100
> PCI NIC card from Intel, and the 3COM Fast EtherLink PCI 10/100 NIC card in
> my kernel config? All I can seem to find is ISA. I tried t
I'm not sure on the 3Com card but the Intel EtherExpress Pro 100
should use the standard eepro100 NIC driver that is built by default on
any of the pre-compiled Debian kernels... I have several machines which
use this card and have no problems with it... I believe I might have used
Hi, does anyone know what I need to enable to use the EtherExpress Pro 100
PCI NIC card from Intel, and the 3COM Fast EtherLink PCI 10/100 NIC card in
my kernel config? All I can seem to find is ISA. I tried to install these
from the Debian installer but it kept failing, maybe those were the
ld help with the software issues.
--mike
On 09 Aug 2001 15:38:23 +0200, crilla wrote:
> Hello,
> Are there any people out there able/willing to help me with this?
>
> I'm having some trouble with my 3Com 3c900 Boomerang 10Mbps Combo Ethernet
> card under Linux 2.2 (Debian
Hello,
Are there any people out there able/willing to help me with this?
I'm having some trouble with my 3Com 3c900 Boomerang 10Mbps Combo Ethernet
card under Linux 2.2 (Debian potato). In the machine I've also got another
ethernetcard (DLink). The mqachine acts as a gateway and the DLi
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 7:27 PM
To: Joost Kooij
Cc: Alan Shutko; debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: 3com NIC question
On 12 Jul 2001 17:25:42 +0200, Joost Kooij wrote:
> To 3com's credit, they did offer a utility that allowed one to disable
> the madn^H^H^H^Hplug-n-play.
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