Hello,
I just finished going through big problem with modules and NIC so I can
understand your confusion.
You have a 3com NIC (3CSOHO100-TX) so you likely need the 3c59x driver. First, check /lib/modules/'uname-r'/net to see if that module is there.
If it is not you will have to compile it.
Hello all,
I was just upgrading a few libraries for cups and xpp when I developed
some odd problems.
Now, my backspace key functions as delete and the number pad works as
numbers whether or not the Number Lock is on. I have a normal 104 key
IBM keyboard.
I was unable fix this with XF86Set
Hello all,
This is just to thank all those who offered advice.
I finally managed to bring up the eth1 interface. I tried all the
suggestions, aliases with a single tulip driver, aliases with 2 tulip
drivers, compiled the tulip driver into the kernel and passed ether
arguments with lilo.
Ob
Still no luck,
Leen Besselink wrote:
a good idea could be is make a modules alias for each card (I think it
goes in /etc/modutils/aliases):
alias eth0 de4x5
alias eth1 3c59x
or whatever you need.
This could also help... (then just do:
modprobe -v eth0
modprobe -v eth1
)
Hope this helps,
Thanks for the really quick replies.
Bud Rogers wrote:
>
>
> You probably need to add "static" to that line. And you will need to
> add at least address and netmask entries for that interface. Man
> interfaces for details.
>
> iface eth1 inet static
> address 192.168.1.1
> netmask 255.255.255.
Hello All,
I have been trying to set up a small local network with a linux box as a
gateway and my wife's win98 laptop.
I am running potato with a fresh 2.2.17 kernel from kernel.org.
Currently, a D-link DE-530TX is working well with a tulip driver loaded
as a module to connect to my cable
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