On Thu, Sep 16, 2004 at 01:52:45AM -0700, Paul Mullen wrote:
> However, if I pinged the IP address assigned to the PCI NIC while the
> cable was still plugged into the built-in NIC, it would happily pong back.
This is normal linux behaviour.
Frank
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On Thu, Sep 16, 2004 at 01:52:45AM -0700, Paul Mullen wrote:
> The plot sickens. I removed both the ATA and video cards, leaving only
> the gigabit NIC in PCI slot #1. With this arrangement, I was able to
I should probably have mentioned that I not only removed the other two
PCI cards (ATA and vi
On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 01:18:56AM -0300, Rog?rio Brito wrote:
> It seems that the order of the PCI cards also matter for an old PMac
> 9500/180MP that I have here: I remember that I had some problems some
> time ago, when I tried to install a Realtek 8139 card on that PMac.
> Changing the slots h
On Sep 14 2004, Paul Mullen wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 04:03:14PM +0200, Christian Leimer wrote:
> > Then what is your exact setup, which pci cards in the Umax? And which
> > order? Try to move the NICs to one of the top two slots and test. I
> > have no card here to test, sorry. But maybe m
On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 04:03:14PM +0200, Christian Leimer wrote:
> First a question that may help me. How do you boot Bootx or quik?
I use BootX. It works, so I never bothered to try quik (and I don't mind
the very small Mac OS partition required).
> Then what is your exact setup, which pci car
Hi!
First a question that may help me. How do you boot Bootx or quik?
Then what is your exact setup, which pci cards in the Umax? And which order?
Try to move the NICs to one of the top two slots and test. I have no card
here to test, sorry. But maybe moving the cards helps.
Ciao Chris.
I have an Sitecom 10/100 card, it is nicely recognised under YDL3,
it seems to be the linksys chipset. (not under os 9, X not yet installed,
gives problems...)
Hardware: G3/266 beige...
Marc
>From: Paul Mullen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>I've tried in vain for some time now to get my old dual-proc Su
I've tried in vain for some time now to get my old dual-proc SuperMac
S900 to work properly with more than the OEM 10 Mb NIC installed. I've
had relatively little difficulty with 'unstable' on this box. It
successfully boots either 2.4 or 2.6 kernels. Networking fails in
various ways when I install
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