There is loadss shet you need to turn off on the NIC with the floppy disk from
a PC
no automatic stuff
no Full duplex and so on
On mandag 4. desember 2000, Jonathan Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Okay, I swapped cards around, and it turns out that *anything* in
>PCI slots 3-6 are not correc
Hi,
On 4 Dec, this message from Jonathan Lane echoed through cyberspace:
>> >I'd also like to know why the last four PCI slots don't work properly,
>> >although it appears it's not incredibly important now, unless X doesn't
>> >work...
>>
>> I think there's some PCI bogosity in the standard 2.2
> >Also, in my syslog, dhcpd complains with:
> >
> >Aug 27 16:42:20 colour dhcpd-2.2.x: DHCPDISCOVER from 08:00:46:05:9c:c8
> >via eth1
> >>Aug 27 16:42:20 colour dhcpd-2.2.x: no free leases on subnet 192.168.1.0
> >
> >(Ignore the date, my clock had yet to be set). But this indicates that
> >pack
As for the PCI slots, I'm afraid I can't be much of any help. The error
you are describing in your syslog, that basically means that your DHCP
server does not have any more IP addresses to give out to clients. If you
administer this server, then you might want to consider adding more
addresse
At 6:49 PM -0600 12/3/2000, Jonathan Lane wrote:
>(although I've not tried
>using X yet, as XF86 4.0.1 is currently broken...).
X4 works for me[tm] on my 9600 with debian. Of course, I seem to be the
only person on the planet who's got X working in a 9600, with an imstt, in
the bottom slots, witho
Okay, I swapped cards around, and it turns out that *anything* in
PCI slots 3-6 are not correctly configured (this is on a UMAX S900).
I moved the USB card and NIC to slots 1 and 2, and my video card
to slot 4, which appears to be working (although I've not tried
using X yet, as XF86 4.0.1 is curre
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