Re: Re[2]: Network Card error

2002-03-20 Thread Scott Henson
On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 15:08, Alan Poulton wrote: > How stable is woody? I'm not a seasoned Linux user, by any stretch of > the imagination, so I don't want to get involved with something where > I'm a beta tester and have to report errors or anything =] > > If Woody is stable enough for the avera

Re[2]: Network Card error

2002-03-20 Thread Alan Poulton
Wednesday, March 20, 2002, 10:02:09 AM, Scott Henson wrote: > If you are really using Potato with a 2.4.x kernel, that is most > likely the problem. There are those adrian bunk packages that allow > you to do it, but it is an ugly hack. You really should try upgrading > to woody. Then you shoul

Re[2]: Network Card error

2002-03-20 Thread Alan Poulton
Tuesday, March 19, 2002, 7:36:07 PM, Crispin Wellington wrote: > No answers to your problems specifically, just some general advice. > Try not to compile your ethernet drivers into the kernel statically. Thanks. I'll give that a shot if something specific doesn't appear in the list. I don't plan

Re[2]: Network Card error

2002-03-20 Thread Alan Poulton
Tuesday, March 19, 2002, 7:36:28 PM, Ron Johnson wrote: >> When I would connect another PC (running Windows) to eth1, I would >> get errors: > Well, maybe that is your problem. Are you using the proper > cable for direct connections: a cross-over cable? I bought a crossover cable specifically f