Frederic Herman wrote:
I just got an IBM G40 seried laptop, and installed RedHat 9.0 on it.
The internal ethernet controller seems to be seen by kudzu, but it is
not recognized as an ethernet controller. Could I be missing a driver?
Anyone have any luck getting the ethernet card on this seried la
Frank Bax wrote:
At 04:17 PM 7/9/03, Frederic Herman wrote:
Frank Bax wrote:
I found this page: they preload Linux, but not RedHat - perhaps the
chipset used is not on RedHat's list of supported hardware?
At 12:35 PM 7/9/03, Frederic Herman wrote:
I just got an IBM G40 seried laptop, and ins
At 04:17 PM 7/9/03, Frederic Herman wrote:
Frank Bax wrote:
I found this page: they preload Linux, but not RedHat - perhaps the
chipset used is not on RedHat's list of supported hardware?
At 12:35 PM 7/9/03, Frederic Herman wrote:
I just got an IBM G40 seried laptop, and installed RedHat 9.0
Frank Bax wrote:
I found this page: they preload Linux, but not RedHat - perhaps the
chipset used is not on RedHat's list of supported hardware?
At 12:35 PM 7/9/03, Frederic Herman wrote:
I just got an IBM G40 seried laptop, and installed RedHat 9.0 on it.
The internal ethernet controller seem
I found this page: they preload Linux, but not RedHat - perhaps the
chipset used is not on RedHat's list of supported hardware?
At 12:35 PM 7/9/03, Frederic Herman wrote:
I just got an IBM G40 seried laptop, and installed RedHat 9.0 on it.
The internal ethernet controller seems to be seen by kud
I just got an IBM G40 seried laptop, and installed RedHat 9.0 on it.
The internal ethernet controller seems to be seen by kudzu, but it is
not recognized as an ethernet controller. Could I be missing a driver?
Anyone have any luck getting the ethernet card on this seried laptop to
work with RedHat
I just got an IBM G40 seried laptop, and installed RedHat 9.0 on it.
The internal ethernet controller seems to be seen by kudzu, but it is
not recognized as an ethernet controller. Could I be missing a driver?
Anyone have any luck getting the ethernet card on this seried laptop to
work with
On Wed, 20 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey, I'm having a problem with my ethernet card under redhat.
...
> I'm running redhat 6.0 on a ASUS P2L97-DS motherboard with dual p2-233 and
> a NetGear tuplip based ethernet card.
I've installed (or attempted to, in the earlier cases) a number of
Is this a 10MB or a 10/100MB card, and are you connected to a 10MB or
10/100MB switch or hub. It may be a negotiation or even a duplex
issue. I've had problem like you describe, although usually only with
fiber.
Anyway, that's all I can think of.
-- Rob
--On 09/20/00 11:44:30 AM -0700 [EM
Hey, I'm having a problem with my ethernet card under redhat. When I
start up the ethernet card's active light won't come on, but if I wait a
couple minutes, then initiate a ping on the machine, pull the ethernet
cable out of the card and reinsert it a couple of times and wave a dead
chicken over
With Red Hat 6.1 i'm having this very odd problem:
my cable modem was working fine. then all of a sudden (with the same
configuration) it is not. when i try to ping something i can see the
activitiy lights working but i'm getting nothing returned to the machine.
to test this further i put the ca
I installed RH 4.2 on my Deskpro 566. Everything installed ok. When
prompted to select an ethernet card, the one built into the machine (AMD)
was not listed. I tried a few , like NE2000 compatible but none worked.
Any thoughts??
TIA
Aristotle Zoulas
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