On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 10:57:56AM +0100, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 02:53:33PM -0600, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> > First, I have to mention that I hate rtl8139 cards :-) However, if it
> > works for you ...
>
> Why?
The source code for the driver used to have a big blurb explai
Folks,
Thank you all for your replies. It has been a great help to me.
I just added the second NIC (sorry, it is a PCI-type, forgot to mention this)
and guess what? The system recognizes it at once.
Normally I have to do lots of things to get the job done. This time, well
prepared, I have to
Svenn Are Bjerkem wrote:
On Friday 28 February 2003 21:53, Nathan E Norman wrote:
First, I have to mention that I hate rtl8139 cards :-)
Would you care to tell why? I want to buy one...
I had one that wouldn't work in win98, but works in debian:)
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On Friday 28 February 2003 21:53, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> First, I have to mention that I hate rtl8139 cards :-)
Would you care to tell why? I want to buy one...
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On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 02:53:33PM -0600, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> First, I have to mention that I hate rtl8139 cards :-) However, if it
> works for you ...
Why?
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Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 09:06:03PM +0100, Ina&Frank wrote:
Debian Folks
I have a next question.
...
I have no idea what /etc/ifstate is, but I'm pretty sure you don't
need to edit it.
/etc/network/ifstate
It's just a status file. I think it's auto-generated by /etc/init.d/n
Frank writes:
> Is modifying /etc/interfaces and /etc/ifstate sufficient?
If the cards are PCI cards, it should be sufficient.
> Where do I tell the system what IRQ to use.
For ISA cards, one generally passes in the parameters when loading
the module (if the drivers have been compiled as a
Ina&Frank said:
> Is modifying /etc/interfaces and /etc/ifstate sufficient? Where do I tell
> the system what IRQ to use. And does that have to be another IRQ as eth0?
> Or can they share it?
realtek 8139 cards are genreally PCI, at least all of mine are, for
me that means no specifying irq's a
Am Fre, 2003-02-28 um 21.06 schrieb Ina&Frank:
> Debian Folks
>
> I have a next question.
>
> I wandered through the manpages and internet for a few hours but can't
> seem to find a satisfactory answer for this one.
>
> I have an up and running IBM PC with Debian kernel 2.2.19 at the moment.
>
On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 09:06:03PM +0100, Ina&Frank wrote:
> Debian Folks
>
> I have a next question.
>
> I wandered through the manpages and internet for a few hours but can't
> seem to find a satisfactory answer for this one.
>
> I have an up and running IBM PC with Debian kernel 2.2.19 at th
Debian Folks
I have a next question.
I wandered through the manpages and internet for a few hours but can't
seem to find a satisfactory answer for this one.
I have an up and running IBM PC with Debian kernel 2.2.19 at the moment.
It has one NIC (rtl8139) which works fine.
I want to add a secon
Hi, i have a nice little problem of mine. My router at home has 3 nics.
2 external and 1 internal for my local lan.
Eth0 has my Fixed Adsl Connection 194.236.xx.xx adress
Eth1 has my Cable Modem Connection (dynamic address)
Eth2 has my local lan connection. 192.168.110.1 address
Everything is jus
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