A situation I worked on here for a student sounds familiar other than his
never worked. For some reason pump doesn't like our Nortel routers.
Solution uninstalled pump and installed the older DHCP client. Works like
a champ!
Eric Merillat
Network Technician
Ferris State University
Wayne Dyer
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Subject: 2.2.14 and pump and DHCP
03/20/00
10:11 PM
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I finally turn to the list. (Hey, thank me for figuring out for myself how
to get my panel back after installing Helix Gnome. Answer: change the
window manager to something other than Enlightenment, run the panel from a
terminal window, then kill it. It will magically appear. Sawmill works
fine for a WM. Now if I could just convince the machine I don't have a
Palm Pilot. But I digress...)
I tried to switch to a 2.2.14 kernel. I downloaded a virgin 2.2.14
tarball, copied over my 2.2.12 .config file, fired up make xconfig, checked
it out, saved, compiled, installed, the usual drill.
Everything works except that pump will not get me a DHCP address from
RoadRunner. 2.2.12 works fine. I've tried both the tulip and the de4x5
NIC modules, even hard-coded de4x5. (It's nicer than the tulip -- it
doesn't fill my log with chaff when the NIC's not connected.) It just
flat-out fails. It tries -- I see the lights, but it eventually gives up
the ghost.
Any similar tales?
-W-
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