On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, Lindsay Allen wrote:
> > >You need the modutils in testing/unstable. The version in potato is too
> > >old, as the layout of modules in /lib/modules has changed since then.
> > >The newer modutils is compiled against a newer glibc, so you might have
> > >to build it from source
On Sat, 13 Jan 2001, Colin Watson wrote:
> >You need the modutils in testing/unstable. The version in potato is too
> >old, as the layout of modules in /lib/modules has changed since then.
> >The newer modutils is compiled against a newer glibc, so you might have
> >to build it from source.
>
> Ac
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Colin Watson) wrote:
>Michael Madden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>I've got 2 Debian 2.2 R2 systems. One has a NE2000 ISA NIC, and the
>>other one has a 3Com 3C509 ISA card. I've recently updated the kernel
>>to 2.4.0, and I'm having a great deal of trouble getting the network
>>
Michael Madden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I've got 2 Debian 2.2 R2 systems. One has a NE2000 ISA NIC, and the
>other one has a 3Com 3C509 ISA card. I've recently updated the kernel
>to 2.4.0, and I'm having a great deal of trouble getting the network
>cards working. When it is booting up I get e
I've got 3c509 cards (ISA) in 2 486's and neither have MCA support
compiled in or built as modules, just the 3c509 driver compiled in.
-casey
On Sat, 13 Jan 2001, Sebastiaan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> no, I have compiled the 2.4.0 kernel without any probelms and both my
> 3c509 cards worked perfectly. Ha
Hi,
no, I have compiled the 2.4.0 kernel without any probelms and both my
3c509 cards worked perfectly. Have you compiled the MCA stuff? This is
needed by this card.
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
On Fri, 12 Jan 2001, Michael Madden wrote:
> I've got 2 Debian 2.2 R2 systems. One has a NE2000
> ISA
> NIC,
I had the same problem with my 3c905b. what i ended up doing was upgrading the
modutils (i was running potato b4) to the
"unstable" version. then i re-make modules and re-make modules_install. once
i did this, i had to add the compiled mods to
/etc/modules. If there is an easier way, let me k
I've got 2 Debian 2.2 R2 systems. One has a NE2000
ISA
NIC, and the other one has a 3Com 3C509 ISA card.
I've
recently updated the kernel to 2.4.0, and I'm having a
great deal of trouble getting the network cards
working. When it is booting up I get errors
indicating
the device /dev/eth0 doesn'
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