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--- Chris Phillips Hi all,
>
> I have just installed Sarge on my old PIPIIt home
> (after the fedora upgrade trashed the system).
>
> The system is up and running, however I cannot
> figure
> out how to get the ISA NE2000 etethernetard working
>
--- Chris Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have just installed Sarge on my old PII at home
> (after the fedora upgrade trashed the system).
>
> The system is up and running, however I cannot
> figure
> out how to get the ISA NE2000 ethernet card
Hi Mirko
> Are you using Kernel 2.6?
Yes. This is a fairly crucial bit of info I ommited (I
knew there was somthing else I should mention when I
was posting the message).
> If so, the configuration should be located in
> /etc/modprobe.conf or /etc/modprobe.d/ .
OK that will be it. I cannot tes
On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 03:42:53PM +1000, Chris Phillips wrote:
> Its worth giving a go, but I still don't understand
> why the options I have set in modules.conf are not
> being picked up.
Are you using Kernel 2.6?
If so, the configuration should be located in
/etc/modprobe.conf or /etc/modprobe.
> Have you considered using the isapnptools package?
> I am guessing that
> since the machine is a P-II, it is PnP compliant.
Its worth giving a go, but I still don't understand
why the options I have set in modules.conf are not
being picked up.
Cheers
Chris
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On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 11:24:33PM +1000, Chris Phillips wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have just installed Sarge on my old PII at home
> (after the fedora upgrade trashed the system).
>
> The system is up and running, however I cannot figure
> out how to get the ISA NE2000
Hi all,
I have just installed Sarge on my old PII at home
(after the fedora upgrade trashed the system).
The system is up and running, however I cannot figure
out how to get the ISA NE2000 ethernet card working
properly.
If I do a
> modprobe ne io=0x340 irq=9
> ifup eth0
Everything
Hi!
I've got _two_ ne2000 compatibles (one realtek pci and one other isa) in my
machine and they work w/o problems (and this machine also has many other
cards (scsi, sb64 etc.) inside). With my isa card came a disk with a setup
utility to set the i/o port of the isa card. Even if you hav
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 02:24:36PM -0600, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
> the fine manual. If not, you'll need the config utility (IIRC
> ne2k's weren't pnp, even the ne2k+ that claimed to be, so
> fscking around with isapnp won't get you anywhere).
Not being pnp, make them easier to install IMHO. I had
* arief muLya ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
...
> The problem is, I can't just modprobe the module. They says if it's an
> ISA NE2000 Card, I need to give the right IO and IRQ setting when I
> modprobe/insmod the module.
Your best bet is to get a different NIC and throw
t the 486, I've installed a NE2000 compatible (Chip says RTL8019) NIC
> that have managed to work at previous Mandrake Installation (by using
> kudzu to detect it).
>
> The problem is, I can't just modprobe the module. They says if it's an
> ISA NE2000 Card, I nee
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 02:27:04AM +0700, arief muLya wrote:
| I manage to install debian-potato 2.2r4 on a 486 PC, by removing the
| harddisk to a better machine. And then after get installed, I moved the
| harddisk back to the 486.
I did this too.
| At the 486, I've installed a N
Dear all,
Newbie question here.
I manage to install debian-potato 2.2r4 on a 486 PC, by removing the
harddisk to a better machine. And then after get installed, I moved the
harddisk back to the 486.
At the 486, I've installed a NE2000 compatible (Chip says RTL8019) NIC
that have manag
nt with me.
>
> But there's a Proble, that I wasnt able to solve yet: I have a NE2000
> compatible ethernet device (ISA). The german Debian GNU/Linux Handbook
> (http://www.openoffice.de/linux/buch/) said I would only have to load the
> Kernel-Module ne2k, supply it with the correct
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 01:28:01PM +0200, Bj?rn Fischer wrote:
Please fix the clock in your windows settings. It is screwing up
the mailbox sorting of many debian-user subscribers.
> Maybe as a Hint for other - still - Windows users: Don't rely on what Win
> tells you. I mean
also sprach Bj?rn Fischer (on Mon, 24 Jul 2000 01:28:01PM +0200):
> Maybe as a Hint for other - still - Windows users: Don't rely on what Win
> tells you. I mean you can not rely on Windows anyway, but do not think
> hardwareinformation given by Win is correct.
*never* use "windoze" and "rely" in
Hi,
thanx to anybody giving me support in this case, but I just found the error:
The data windows told me (io=0x260 and irq=9) were wrong. The IO-Port and
IRQ of the card (btw I recognized it is based on a Realtec 8019 Chipset) are
being written into an EEPROM by special software, and in the EEPRO
also sprach Cameron Matheson (on Fri, 20 Jul 2001 12:06:02PM -0600):
> since it's ISA, you'll have to provide the IO address, and optionally
> the IRQ. Here's my line from /etc/modules:
>
> ne io=0x260 irq=9
well, except that this should be only 'ne' in modules, and then a
separate file, /etc/mo
parameters:
>
> modprobe ne io=0x260 irq=9
>
> The io and irq are the ones windos promted when having a look at the
> resources of the card.
> I have had a look into either /proc/ioports and /proc/interrupts, and 0x260
> and 9 was not occupied by a different device.
still, e
On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 10:58:56AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 06:03:25PM +0200, Bj?rn Fischer wrote:
| > Hello,
| > it is me again, trying to start the "ne" module. Now the module is actually
| > trying to start, but alway quits with the message "Resource or device bu
On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 06:03:25PM +0200, Bj?rn Fischer wrote:
> Hello,
> it is me again, trying to start the "ne" module. Now the module is actually
> trying to start, but alway quits with the message "Resource or device busy".
> I started the ne module with the following parameters:
>
> modprobe
"playing" with Suse Linux for about
> half a year) and Debian (first try to install the day before yesterday) so
> please be patient with me.
>
> But there's a Proble, that I wasnt able to solve yet: I have a NE2000
> compatible ethernet device (ISA). The german Debia
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, [iso-8859-1] Björn Fischer wrote:
> Hello,
> it is me again, trying to start the "ne" module. Now the module is actually
> trying to start, but alway quits with the message "Resource or device busy".
> I started the ne module with the following parameters:
>
> modprobe ne io=
Hello,
it is me again, trying to start the "ne" module. Now the module is actually
trying to start, but alway quits with the message "Resource or device busy".
I started the ne module with the following parameters:
modprobe ne io=0x260 irq=9
The io and irq are the ones windos promted when having
also sprach Sebastiaan (on Fri, 20 Jul 2001 01:10:41PM +0200):
> it is called 'ne'.
i notified the author of the cited book...
martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
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also sprach "Fischer, Björn" (on Fri, 20 Jul 2001 12:58:15PM +0200):
> But there's a Proble, that I wasnt able to solve yet: I have a NE2000
> compatible ethernet device (ISA). The german Debian GNU/Linux Handbook
> (http://www.openoffice.de/linux/buch/) said I would only h
But there's a Proble, that I wasnt able to solve yet: I have a NE2000
> compatible ethernet device (ISA). The german Debian GNU/Linux Handbook
> (http://www.openoffice.de/linux/buch/) said I would only have to load the
> Kernel-Module ne2k, supply it with the correct IO-Port and may
Hi,
I am quite a newbie to either Linux (I'm "playing" with Suse Linux for about
half a year) and Debian (first try to install the day before yesterday) so
please be patient with me.
But there's a Proble, that I wasnt able to solve yet: I have a NE2000
compatible ethernet devi
I hope this is not too late. I have several machines running NE2000 ISA
cards. To get them to work I had to use DOS to turn off the plug-n-play
feature and to assure that each is using a different IRQ and io address.
For single NIC machines, I compiled ne into the kernel, making sure that
the IO
Quoting urbanyon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> sorry - which file is this? i'm having big NIC problems as well.
>
> On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, David Wright wrote:
>
> > You can put module-loading options in a file
> > called, say, /etc/modutils/local and then run
^^^
Cheers,
sorry - which file is this? i'm having big NIC problems as well.
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, David Wright wrote:
> You can put module-loading options in a file
> called, say, /etc/modutils/local and then run
> update-modules to incorporate them in modules.conf.
> man update-modules explains.
>
> Here'
Quoting Xucaen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> --- Vincent Besse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ne io=0x300 (replace of course with with your
> > values)
> > in /etc/modules. That's all.
> >
> > Vincent
>
> I thought so! but when I edited it, the comments
> at the top scared me. ;-)
/etc/modules shou
--- Vincent Besse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ne io=0x300 (replace of course with with your
> values)
> in /etc/modules. That's all.
>
> Vincent
I thought so! but when I edited it, the comments
at the top scared me. ;-) I have installed
slackware before and maybe I just got spoiled.
Slackware
--- Dwight Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, John Griffiths wrote:
>
> > trying to do a new install on a box with an
> NE2000 NIC
> I was never able to get this done in the
> install. I completed the install
> without networking and then,
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, John Griffiths wrote:
> >I was never able to get this done in the install. I completed the install
> >without networking and then, after some research, placed:
> >
> >alias eth0 ne
> >options ne io=0x300 irq=10
> >
> >in the file /etc/modutils/network. Of course, after mo
John Griffiths wrote:
> Hello
Hi
> trying to do a new install on a box with an NE2000 NIC
>
> having trouble with the module on install (that is it fails)
>
> do i need to tell it the IRQ/IO arguments?
>
> if so what is the syntax?
You can use isapnptools to detect and
On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 10:44:57AM +1100, John Griffiths wrote:
> >I was never able to get this done in the install. I completed the install
> >without networking and then, after some research, placed:
> >
> >alias eth0 ne
> >options ne io=0x300 irq=10
> >
> >in the file /etc/modutils/network.
>Load it on install anyway, if you can, because it'll save time later.
>When you try to load the module, does the installer give you a place for
>you to type the module options? I can't check this at the moment, but I
>think it does. Type in it something like: io=0x300 irq=10 (as Dwight
>said above
John Griffiths wrote:
>
> >I was never able to get this done in the install. I completed the install
> >without networking and then, after some research, placed:
> >
> >alias eth0 ne
> >options ne io=0x300 irq=10
> >
> >in the file /etc/modutils/network. Of course, after more research, I had
>I was never able to get this done in the install. I completed the install
>without networking and then, after some research, placed:
>
>alias eth0 ne
>options ne io=0x300 irq=10
>
>in the file /etc/modutils/network. Of course, after more research, I had to
>complete the rest of the network co
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, John Griffiths wrote:
> trying to do a new install on a box with an NE2000 NIC
> having trouble with the module on install (that is it fails)
> do i need to tell it the IRQ/IO arguments?
>
> if so what is the syntax?
I was never able to get this done in
Hello
trying to do a new install on a box with an NE2000 NIC
having trouble with the module on install (that is it fails)
do i need to tell it the IRQ/IO arguments?
if so what is the syntax?
thanks for your help
John
:
>
>i've got 2 ne2000 cards, each working perfectly with the ne.o modules. my
>question is: how can i use the module to get _both_ cards working
>simultaneously?
"Never tell me the odds!"---
Ray Olszewski
i've got 2 ne2000 cards, each working perfectly with the ne.o modules. my
question is: how can i use the module to get _both_ cards working
simultaneously?
tia
alberto
I tried to install potato a month or so ago, and saw this same error. I
just grabed the latest floppies, and the bug is still there.
When you get to "configure modules" I tell in I need the ne module for
my ne2000 clone. The I tell it irq=5 io-0x200. I g
(Courtesy CC sent)
Hi Stan,
I've got a Realtek-8029, which is a PCI NE2000 clone, so it might
be similar.
IIRC, the NE2k cards depend on the 8390 module. You will need this
module to avoid the unresolved symbols.
To associate the card with the eth0 interface, I add the line
alias
On Thu, Oct 28, 1999 at 11:56:52AM +0200, Shaul Karl wrote:
> 3) I would try the Ethernet HOWTO.
I noticed that the metalab.unc.edu/LDP site (which is
www.linuxdoc.org) is down tonight. You can also find the
Ethernet How-To at
http://www.linux.ncsu.edu/LinuxDocProject/HOWTO/Ethernet-HOWTO.h
> Help please.
>
> I am trying to install from the latest unstable on a machine with a
> NE200 network card.
>
> During the initial boot session, I select this module, and configure
> networking, and am able to access the network.
>
> However after the first r
Help please.
I am trying to install from the latest unstable on a machine with a
NE200 network card.
During the initial boot session, I select this module, and configure
networking, and am able to access the network.
However after the first reboot,
Stuart Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> David Karlin wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > I have a box running slink and am trying to install an NE2000
> > ethercard.
> >
> > When I do:
> > # insmod /lib/modules/2.0.36/net/ne.o
> > I get:
&g
David Karlin wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I have a box running slink and am trying to install an NE2000
> ethercard.
>
> When I do:
> # insmod /lib/modules/2.0.36/net/ne.o
> I get:
> /lib/modules/2.0.36/net/ne.o: unresolved symbol ei_open
> /lib/modules/2.0.36/net/ne.o:
Hello,
I have a box running slink and am trying to install an NE2000
ethercard.
When I do:
# insmod /lib/modules/2.0.36/net/ne.o
I get:
/lib/modules/2.0.36/net/ne.o: unresolved symbol ei_open
/lib/modules/2.0.36/net/ne.o: unresolved symbol ethdev_init
/lib/modules/2.0.36/net/ne.o: unresolved
I'm having a problem getting an NE2000 compatible network card to be
recognized by the current distribution. I have a Linksys Ether16 ISA card,
and am attempting to get the module loaded onto a TI486DLC40 with 8Mb RAM.
I continue to receive the error message that the resource or devise is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.
I bought some cheap PNP ide ne2000 compatible crds to setup a small net
work. My bios does not seeem to recognise the cards, but it does see my
pnp sound card. Is there anything I can do via debian to use these
cards?
The cards are made
> The cards are made by LanStar. They were only $12 each so it won't
> break me if they are junk. But any help is appreciated.
> By the way I only have or use Gnu/Debian, so a solution involving other
> os's is not viable. Thanks
Did you try isapnptools?
I bought some cheap PNP ide ne2000 compatible crds to setup a small net
work. My bios does not seeem to recognise the cards, but it does see my
pnp sound card. Is there anything I can do via debian to use these
cards?
The cards are made by LanStar. They were only $12 each so it won't
bre
Got it. Thanks!
At 09:28 AM 2/16/99 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>The NE2000 PCI-module is probing a number of addresses,
>make sure that your card is configured for one of those addresses.
>This can probably be done with the DOS-program (sorry) you have got
>with
On Tue, 16 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The NE2000 PCI-module is probing a number of addresses,
> make sure that your card is configured for one of those addresses.
> This can probably be done with the DOS-program (sorry) you have got
> with your card,
Joop
Is the necessary
The NE2000 PCI-module is probing a number of addresses,
make sure that your card is configured for one of those addresses.
This can probably be done with the DOS-program (sorry) you have got
with your card,
Joop
Subject: NE2000 PCI Card
Date: Fri, Feb 12, 1999 at 11:55:49PM -0700
In reply to:Ming Hsu
Quoting Ming Hsu([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Hi, I'm not sure if this is the correct place to ask for help on this, but
> it may be something in Debian that's tripping me
> The problem I have right now is that the kernel won't recognize the NE2000
> PCI card. A friend and I tried autoprobing it, and making it a module and
> loading it after compile, but neither has worked. We also tried to forcing
> recognition by putting an append line in
omputer has the
network up and running, so I'm pretty sure that the IP address and etc are
correct.
The problem I have right now is that the kernel won't recognize the NE2000
PCI card. A friend and I tried autoprobing it, and making it a module and
loading it after compile, but neither h
Hi,
For some (unknown to me) reason I cannot get the
net connection to work.
I have done this many times before without any
problem (on other systems,
installling debian 0.96 to 1.3) but now I cannot figure out what's wrong:
I am using the disks for i386 of July 1998, with
a n
PCI NE2000 cards are supported directly in kernels >= 2.0.34. In earlier
kernels, they work fine using the ISA NE2000 driver. Unfortunately some
NE2000 clones are more compatible than others. Mine (generic with Realtek
8029 chip) works fine with either driver.
Bob
On Sun, 4 Oct 1998,
On Sun, 4 Oct 1998, M.C. Vernon wrote:
> I have been informed that these cards need a kernel patch to work.
> Someone here will (hopefully) email this to me in the near future. At the
> moment, I have the base system and no more, as I can't get at the net to
I don't know where you heard this
Dear all,
I have been informed that these cards need a kernel patch to work.
Someone here will (hopefully) email this to me in the near future. At the
moment, I have the base system and no more, as I can't get at the net to
download anything else (well, not without using another machine, c
On Wed, Sep 23, 1998 at 08:29:05AM +, James Brown Ender/GCC" wrote:
> I'm trying to set up debian (running .30 kernel, and
> libc5 NOT hamm!), with 2 NE2000 compatable network cards.
> One is 0x340 Irq=5, and other is 0x360 irq 12.
> I'm read the minihowto (Multiple
Hi,
I need HELP! I'm trying to set up debian (running .30 kernel, and
libc5 NOT hamm!), with 2 NE2000 compatable network cards.
One is 0x340 Irq=5, and other is 0x360 irq 12.
I'm read the minihowto (Multiple Ethernet), and put that in my lilo
config, but that seems to only appl
Hello everyone.
A few weeks ago someone responded to my question concerning how to
determine what I/O settting to use to configur my NIC. In my haste, I
deleted the message which gave the linux command to report this
information. Now I'm installing hamm and although I remember what
settings I us
On Thu, Jul 16, 1998 at 03:59:34PM -0700, James Brown Ender/Gcc" wrote:
> I'm having trouble using an NE2000 network card in Debian.
> I've installed debian, alls fine, but whenever I put the network card
> in (Which, btw, works fine under dos), the kernel locks up during
Hi all...
I'm having trouble using an NE2000 network card in Debian.
I've installed debian, alls fine, but whenever I put the network card
in (Which, btw, works fine under dos), the kernel locks up during boot.
The last thing I see before it locks up is: md MAX... and some other
s
I am having trouble with my ne2000 it was configured properly and running
earlier today. i recompiled my kernel and messed it up. had to revert to
the old one then recompile it again. the either hasn't worked since. the
ne2000 driver is compiled into the kernel i have tried setting the et
On Fri, 29 May 1998, Tomas Petersson wrote:
> Hello, I'm installing hamm. In bo there was a driver for NE2000
> networkcard, but this is not the case in the hamm installation.
> Do I have to change my card or is the another solution, can I use
> the old driver?
>
> /Tomas
At 02:18 PM 5/29/98 +0100, you wrote:
>
>> Hello, I'm installing hamm. In bo there was a driver for NE2000
>> networkcard, but this is not the case in the hamm installation.
>> Do I have to change my card or is the another solution, can I use
>> the old d
> Hello, I'm installing hamm. In bo there was a driver for NE2000
> networkcard, but this is not the case in the hamm installation.
> Do I have to change my card or is the another solution, can I use
> the old driver?
There is an NE2000 and compatibles driver in Hamm - I'm
Hello, I'm installing hamm. In bo there was a driver for NE2000
networkcard, but this is not the case in the hamm installation.
Do I have to change my card or is the another solution, can I use
the old driver?
/Tomas Petersson
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>>
>>
>> Hi All.
>>
>> I have a NE2000 card on my 486DX4 100MHz server, running a hamm
>> Debian (upgraded whenever possible - something like twice a week... ;)
>> And, recently, I encountered a problem: the cable that links the NE card
&
On Mon, May 04, 1998 at 07:42:09AM -0300, Daniel Doro Ferrante wrote:
> I have a NE2000 card on my 486DX4 100MHz server, running a hamm
> Debian (upgraded whenever possible - something like twice a week... ;)
> And, recently, I encountered a problem: the cable that links the NE card
iff config disks tho...if you can tell me th evendor
who knows...might get lucky (id be happy to send you a copy of one of the disks)
as for 3comms ...
they work ok...personally I find a cheap NE2000 clone works just as good
I have had allot of luck with SVEC cards (weird..bought some a few months
ma
Hi All.
I have a NE2000 card on my 486DX4 100MHz server, running a hamm
Debian (upgraded whenever possible - something like twice a week... ;)
And, recently, I encountered a problem: the cable that links the NE card
to the HUB (3comm) has been changed from coaxial to UTP and so
I am trying to get my Linux box to connect to my Novell server and I am
having some trouble. I have all the things that need to loaded, loaded.
NCPFS is loaded and ipx support is there. The problems that I am having are
as follows:
if I type ipx_interface add -p eth0 802.2 I get a response back th
I do have that in the file...here is what it looks like:
ifconfig eth0 ${IPADDR} netmask ${NETMASK} broadcast ${BROADCAST}
its basically the default nework file that comes with debian...i do have
all the variables defined.
Thanks
On 21 Apr 1998, Ben Pfaff wrote:
>messages. Upon exploring
messages. Upon exploring around, I see that these messages are being
caused when the file /etc/init.d/network is run
the 2 lines are:
route add -net ${NETWORK}
[ "${GATEWAY}" ] && route add default gw ${GATEWAY} metric 1
You also need an ifconfig command. See the ifconfig man pa
Hello;
I have had this problem for quite a while and am completely lost as to
what to do to fix it. I have had this problem with both Debian 1.3.1 and
Debian 2.0 unstable/frozen. Basically, I install Debian from scratch on
my system. During the install process autoprobe for ne2000 card, it
IRQ 12.
> I/O at 0x6500.
>
> but "modprobe ne.o 0x6500" locks the system up...
That should be modprobe ne io=0x6500, but just use
modprobe ne
The sentence of ne not probing should be clarified as this is only valid
for ISA cards. PCI NE2000 clones work well
device number to mine. I have another
> of these cards again which is device 14; but that's in a 486. I think
> it's slot-dependent.
yet another NE2000 clone.
PCI devices found:
Bus 0, device 10, function 0:
Ethernet controller: Realtek 8029 (rev 0).
Medium devsel.
On Fri, Apr 17, 1998 at 10:51:19PM -0400, jim wrote:
> Can someone give a hint as to what I need to do to use this card?
> /proc/pci reports
>
> PCI devices found:
> Bus 0, device 18, function 0:
> Ethernet controller: Realtek 8029 (rev 0).
> Medium devsel. IRQ 12.
> I/O at
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Can someone give a hint as to what I need to do to use this card?
/proc/pci reports
PCI devices found:
Bus 0, device 18, function 0:
Ethernet controller: Realtek 8029 (rev 0).
Medium devsel. IRQ 12.
I/O at 0x6500.
but "modprobe ne.o 0x6
Hello!
Can you help me to get documentation for driver writing for NE2000?
I must write driver for it, but I can't find any information for it.
Thanks,
Sergey Zelerny
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Package: kernel-image
Version: 1.3.1 distribution
The kernal in version 1.3.1 has problems with the WD7000 driver. Upon
probing for the WD7000, which I do NOT have in the system, in the initial
boot sequence (for installation) it drops the link light on the hub for the
ne2000 card. Later, when
On Fri, 25 Jul 1997, Jason Costomiris wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Jul 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Today, I was recompiled my kernel 2.0.29 (debian 1.3.1) and I don't see
> > suport for my PCI NE2000 network card.
> >
> > I see support to ISA NE2000, but I h
On Fri, 25 Jul 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi
>
> Today, I was recompiled my kernel 2.0.29 (debian 1.3.1) and I don't see
> suport for my PCI NE2000 network card.
>
> I see support to ISA NE2000, but I have an PCIwhere is it?
>
> I so extrange; w
On Sat, 26 Jul 1997, Joost Kooij wrote:
> kernel-source and recompile to get the card working. The patch can be
> found here:
> http://rsphy1.anu.edu.au/~gpg109/ne2000.html
> under section: "PCI NE2000 Cards and the v2.0 Kernel"
> This one is from linuxhq, aga
On Sat, 26 Jul 1997, Jason Costomiris wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Jul 1997, Joost Kooij wrote:
>
> > kernel-source and recompile to get the card working. The patch can be
> > found here:
> > http://rsphy1.anu.edu.au/~gpg109/ne2000.html
> > under section: "P
On Fri, 25 Jul 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Today, I was recompiled my kernel 2.0.29 (debian 1.3.1) and I don't see
> suport for my PCI NE2000 network card.
>
> I see support to ISA NE2000, but I have an PCIwhere is it?
Use the ne.o module, just like you would for th
hi
Today, I was recompiled my kernel 2.0.29 (debian 1.3.1) and I don't see
suport for my PCI NE2000 network card.
I see support to ISA NE2000, but I have an PCIwhere is it?
I so extrange; when I frist install my Debian system (I used RedHat
before),during intallation procces
Ole B Hansen
22-07-97 09:18
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suggestions and running any
DOS-based NIC diagnostic software, I can't offer a lot of help with
multiple NIC's because I've never had occasion to do it under Linux. Maybe
someone else can offer more help.
Later,
Kevn Traas
> On Wed, 21 May 1997, Kevin Traas wrote:
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