Re: HP/Compaq NX5000 laptop Broadcom network card problem

2008-10-11 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Fri,10.Oct.08, 19:31:07, Bret Busby wrote: > > Hello. > > It occurred to me, that the subject of the message below, could have > osbcured what the message was about, so I am reposting, with (hopefully) a > more descriptive Subject field content. How about providing the information as suggeste

HP/Compaq NX5000 laptop Broadcom network card problem

2008-10-10 Thread Bret Busby
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 22:12:14 +0800 (WST) From: Bret Busby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Debian Users List Subject: NX5000 network card problem Resent-Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 14:20:14 + (UTC) Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org Hello. I have an

Re: NX5000 network card problem

2008-10-09 Thread Ron Johnson
On 10/09/08 11:59, Andrei Popescu wrote: On Thu,09.Oct.08, 22:12:14, Bret Busby wrote: Please advise how I can resolve the problem between Debian 4.0 and the network card, as, that the network card seems to work without any problems with Windows XP, appears to show that the network card is not

Re: NX5000 network card problem

2008-10-09 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Thu,09.Oct.08, 22:12:14, Bret Busby wrote: > Please advise how I can resolve the problem between Debian 4.0 and the > network card, as, that the network card seems to work without any problems > with Windows XP, appears to show that the network card is not faulty. Please post your /etc/netwo

NX5000 network card problem

2008-10-09 Thread Bret Busby
Hello. I have an HP/Compaq NX5000 laptop, that I dual boot into Windows XP Pro and Debian 4.0. The network access is okay with Windows XP, but works only intermittently with Debian. I am wondering whether something is wrong with the network card driver in Debian 4.0. I do not know how to

Re: network card problem

2008-08-11 Thread Ben Finney
catbugs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > And when multiple Debian Developers are to be seen as untrustable, Speaking of "untrustable", you do yourself no favours when you use sock puppets. It's entirely transparent that you are one person posting under several different names; within the past 24 hou

Re: network card problem

2008-08-11 Thread catbugs
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 16:34:02 +0200 Erich Schubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [.. half a book deleted that aimed to help Ahmed on the wrong list ..] But smart as cookies like Erich are, the main reason for the posting as follows: > Please ignore the post by Luipher Fhang. This is not even his rea

Re: Installation/network card problem - FIXED but annoying.

2007-05-25 Thread Piers Kittel
Hello all, A few weeks ago, I got an Xircom CardBus Ethernet 10/100 PCMCIA card off eBay. I had an old Etch unstable netinst CD lying about, so I installed Etch on my old laptop using the CD, installing over the network without any problems. Now work has given me an old Dell Inspiron 2500 lapt

Installation/network card problem

2007-05-22 Thread Piers Kittel
Hello all, A few weeks ago, I got an Xircom CardBus Ethernet 10/100 PCMCIA card off eBay. I had an old Etch unstable netinst CD lying about, so I installed Etch on my old laptop using the CD, installing over the network without any problems. Now work has given me an old Dell Inspiron 25

Re: network card problem

2006-01-24 Thread srg
probably mii-tool will tell you something about the card. ifconfig -a reports any nic errors? run tcpdump -n -i to see what hapens. Also, if you are using a hub try to "force" all things attached to the hub to "10mb half" (no autonegotiate). Jon Miller wrote: >Recently I had to replace a mother

network card problem

2006-01-24 Thread Jon Miller
Recently I had to replace a motherboard and 2 network card due to a static discharge in a rack. I've now have 2 networks cards in the server and they load ok, both can be seen with lspci. The interrupts are not being shared or anything of the sort. Yet one of the cards (Netgear FA311) will no

via-rhine network card problem

2005-08-22 Thread Colin JN Breame
Hello, I'm having some problems with the netinstaller and my network card. The netinstaller installs the core installation without problem. However, when it reboots from the harddrive, eth0 fails to come up with the message "No such device". I think i read somewhere that the via-rhine driver

[SOLUTION] Re: Debian (Woody) bf2.4 network card problem

2004-03-25 Thread Andrew Gilberto
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Re: Debian (Woody) bf2.4 network card problem

2004-03-24 Thread Nate Duehr
Andrew Gilberto wrote: Hi, Thanks for the reply. So, I'm not entirely sure what I should do with this information! Should I be able to find the tulip driver listed in modconf then? If so, that confuses me a little since the 3c59x driver is in modconf too, but fails to load. If I shouldn't use

Re: Debian (Woody) bf2.4 network card problem

2004-03-24 Thread Kent West
Andrew Gilberto wrote: From: Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 05:53:30PM +, Andrew Gilberto wrote: > So, I've installed bf2.4 on my machine, but it's having problems seeing my 3c59x > network card. > 1. dmesg shows: > eth0: Lite-On 82c168 PNIC rev 32 at 0xe800, 00:A0:CC:

Re: Debian (Woody) bf2.4 network card problem

2004-03-24 Thread Andrew Gilberto
to use the tulip driver what should I use? Thanks again for the help, Andrew. From: Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Debian (Woody) bf2.4 network card problem Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 20:22:40 + On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 05:53:30PM +, Andrew Gilberto wro

Re: Debian (Woody) bf2.4 network card problem

2004-03-24 Thread Pigeon
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 05:53:30PM +, Andrew Gilberto wrote: > So, > I've installed bf2.4 on my machine, but it's having problems seeing my 3c59x > network card. > There's nothing wrong with the network card as this worked on this machine > with an idepci flavour of debian. In that idepci fla

Debian (Woody) bf2.4 network card problem

2004-03-24 Thread Andrew Gilberto
So, I've installed bf2.4 on my machine, but it's having problems seeing my 3c59x network card. If I run /sbin/modprobe 3c59x I get: /lib/modules/2.4.18-bf2.4/kernel/drivers/net/3c59x.o: init_module: No such device Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including invalid

Re: Network card problem

2002-02-14 Thread Martin Wuertele
Hi Dimi! On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Dimi wrote: > I tried to install the Debian > Woody . The > installation was succesfull. But I cannot install my network card . It > is not in the list where you can choose the network card. And I tried > also som

Re: Network card problem

2002-02-14 Thread Jason Majors
> My Network Card is a D-Link DFE-550 TX. 8139too? > > I tried to find the driver and I found it several times. Also from the > webpage of D-Link. But they were not comipled . So I compiled them in > Linux and than I wanted to add them in the list (I don't know the > correct technical words for t

Network card problem

2002-02-14 Thread Dimi
I tried to install the Debian Woody . The installation was succesfull. But I cannot install my network card . It is not in the list where you can choose the network card. And I tried also some of the list but none worked.   My Network Card is a D-Link DFE-550 TX.   I tried to find the d

Re: network card problem

2001-11-14 Thread Michael Heldebrant
On Tue, 2001-11-13 at 08:34, Richard Weil wrote: > You don't happen to remember the name of the utility > do you? I found a few possible suspects on the 3com > website -- I'm not sure which of them, if any, will do > the job. Thanks. It's the disk with the dos drivers for the 3com 3c509x cards.

Re: network card problem

2001-11-13 Thread Richard Weil
You don't happen to remember the name of the utility do you? I found a few possible suspects on the 3com website -- I'm not sure which of them, if any, will do the job. Thanks. Richard --- hmike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 2001-11-12 at 19:59, Richard Weil wrote: > > I tried this and sti

Re: network card problem

2001-11-12 Thread hmike
On Mon, 2001-11-12 at 19:59, Richard Weil wrote: > I tried this and still no progress ... I think the > problem must be from the cards using the same I/O > address. I noticed that on bootup, before the first of > two error messages related to eth1, it says: > > SIOCSIFADDR > > and then before the

Re: network card problem

2001-11-12 Thread Richard Weil
I tried this and still no progress ... I think the problem must be from the cards using the same I/O address. I noticed that on bootup, before the first of two error messages related to eth1, it says: SIOCSIFADDR and then before the 2nd error: SIOCSIFNETMASK COuld this give an indication to the

Re: network card problem

2001-11-12 Thread Truong
Hi, Richard I don't know if it could help you but I got the same problem to put my second nic recognized by the kernel 2.2.19. By default, the kernel would only use one nic (eth0) . I said by "default" this means the feature . That was I learned from few month

Re: network card problem

2001-11-12 Thread Richard Weil
I installed the 3c5x9utils package as suggested and I think it's indicating the problem, but I'm not sure how to interpret the results (or what to do about it). I run the diagnostic and it finds both cards. The output is approx.: Generating the activation sequence on port 0x100 for card 1 Activati

Re: network card problem

2001-11-12 Thread Greg Madden
On Monday 12 November 2001 10:51 am, Richard Weil wrote: > I just installed a second network card in a machine in > which the first card runs fine. Both cards are old > 3Com 3c509b cards. I added the second card to > /etc/network/interfaces with an address and netmask, > but I can't get the machine

network card problem

2001-11-12 Thread Richard Weil
I just installed a second network card in a machine in which the first card runs fine. Both cards are old 3Com 3c509b cards. I added the second card to /etc/network/interfaces with an address and netmask, but I can't get the machine to recongize it. On bootup, the messages seem to indicate that it

Re: Network card problem

2001-11-04 Thread Raphael Bustin
At 11:36 PM 11/4/01 +0100, you wrote: On Sun, Nov 04, 2001 at 14:32, Raphael Bustin wrote: > As it turns out, the file rtl8139.o exists on my > debian/potato box, in at least one or two places. Which Chip is it? Realtek 8139 or 8129? If you have the 8139 you could/should use the 8139too # drive

Re: Network card problem

2001-11-04 Thread Donald R. Spoon
Paul Deniston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm trying to install via http w/ a cable modem. My problem is that > I've installed base using floppies but my card (a d-link DFE-530TX+) is > not supported in the drivers disks. My card did come w/ a disk w/ linux > drivers on it, but I have to compil

Re: Network card problem

2001-11-04 Thread Steffen Evers
On Sun, Nov 04, 2001 at 14:32, Raphael Bustin wrote: > As it turns out, the file rtl8139.o exists on my > debian/potato box, in at least one or two places. Which Chip is it? Realtek 8139 or 8129? If you have the 8139 you could/should use the 8139too # driver for ethernet card with Realtek chipset

Re: Network card problem

2001-11-04 Thread Raphael Bustin
At 01:47 PM 11/4/01 -0500, Paul Deniston wrote: RESEND of previous html message: I'm trying to install via http w/ a cable modem. My problem is that I've installed base using floppies but my card (a d-link DFE-530TX+) is not supported in the drivers disks. My card did come w/ a disk w/ linux d

Network card problem

2001-11-04 Thread Paul Deniston
RESEND of previous html message: I'm trying to install via http w/ a cable modem. My problem is that I've installed base using floppies but my card (a d-link DFE-530TX+) is not supported in the drivers disks. My card did come w/ a disk w/ linux drivers on it, but I have to compile them. I can't

Re: install network card problem.

2001-04-26 Thread Debian User Jean-Baptiste Note
I have no problem at all with 4 of these cards on an old, P100, 440BX based chipset that serves at home as DSL router. (the box has been up for 70 days without any problem) Yet : I had a hell of a lot of problem getting them to work on 2 friend's computers. They had Athlon processors on VIA-base

install network card problem.

2001-04-26 Thread elsvent
hello everybody i got a problem while i am installing... my network card is d-link dfe 530 tx rev b. it's show my diver should be via-rhine.o,i tried search something on internet, but all can't work well could anyone can tell me if u have ever install this one to work?   thanks you very mu

Re: Simple network card problem

2000-11-19 Thread Tilton
Cameron, Your problem is covered in the Ethernet HOWTO. See section 3.7 -->"Linux and ISA Plug and Play Ethernet Cards". You should also look at section 5.0 as well. http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Ethernet-HOWTO.html You can get a program, 3C5X9cfg.exe from the 3COM web site that does the conf

Simple network card problem

2000-11-07 Thread Cameron Matheson
Hey,   I can't get my DSL to work, possibly for many reasons, but I'm assuming the first is my network card.  I have a 3c509, and for some reason, on bootup the kernel detects it at irq 9 (that's my sound card's irq, which it also detects at 9).  The network card is really 10.  It tells me t

RE: network card problem

2000-02-29 Thread Russ Cook
Thanks for the reply. Here is the output of dmesg: Linux version 2.2.14 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.95.2 2116 (Debian GNU/Linux)) #1 Mon Feb 21 11:50:24 CST 2000 Detected 90206997 Hz processor. Console: colour VGA+ 80x25 Calibrating delay loop... 35.94 BogoMIPS Memory: 79328k/81920k a

RE: network card problem

2000-02-27 Thread Wim Kerkhoff
Arghh, I haven't had to wonder experiences with this card. Can you ping the IP you assigned to that interface? Is there anything in the syslog? Are the debug options you can provide to insmod via-rhine.o ? Do you have link lights? Just some random ideas... On 27-Feb-2000 Russ Cook wrote: > My

network card problem

2000-02-27 Thread Russ Cook
My old pci ethernet card failed, and I replaced it with a D-Link DFE-530TX. I running Debian with kernel 2.2.14. I loaded the via-rhine network card driver, version 1.02b. The system detects the card, but I can't get to my lan. I can't ping or otherwise detect any of my other machines. I've ch

Re: network card problem

1999-04-28 Thread Arcady Genkin
"Keith G. Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Jonathan P Tomer wrote: > > > > i'm installing two new pcs at work, one with solaris x86 and one with debian > > so that i can show my employer how much nicer debian is. unfortunately > > there is one major problem: the hamm cd i have is not success

Re: network card problem

1999-04-28 Thread Keith G. Murphy
Jonathan P Tomer wrote: > > i'm installing two new pcs at work, one with solaris x86 and one with debian > so that i can show my employer how much nicer debian is. unfortunately > there is one major problem: the hamm cd i have is not successfully detecting > the ne2k (well, encore enl832tx, which

network card problem

1999-04-27 Thread Jonathan P Tomer
i'm installing two new pcs at work, one with solaris x86 and one with debian so that i can show my employer how much nicer debian is. unfortunately there is one major problem: the hamm cd i have is not successfully detecting the ne2k (well, encore enl832tx, which has a realtek chipset according to

Re: Configuring Network Card problem (More info)

1996-12-05 Thread Lindsay Allen
All this looks fine to me but for one thing. Your output from ifconfig shows:- > eth0 Link encap:AMPR NET/ROM HWaddr ^^^ > inet addr:143.122.16.109 Bcast:143.122.16.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 > BROADCAST RUNNI