Juri Haberland wrote:
>
> Andrew Morton wrote:
>
> > For non-modular drivers things are less easy. If you
> > want to force it to use 10baseT (if_port zero) then
> > it should work OK if you cheat and use mem_start=0x400.
> > So `ether=0,0,0x400'.
> >
> > For BNC, it should work just fine with
Andrew Morton wrote:
>
> Juri Haberland wrote:
> > Do you use 10Base2 (aka cheaper net)?
> > I do and after upgrading to 2.4.3 (I think) I had to force the driver to
> > use the BNC connector though the card was configured (via the little config
> > program supplied by 3com) to always use the BNC
Andrew Morton wrote:
> Juri Haberland wrote:
>>
>> Do you use 10Base2 (aka cheaper net)?
>> I do and after upgrading to 2.4.3 (I think) I had to force the driver to
>> use the BNC connector though the card was configured (via the little config
>> program supplied by 3com) to always use the BNC co
Juri Haberland wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > when i install kernel 2.4.3 or higher on my slackware
> > system the card (3c900) gets detected but doesn't do
> > anything, i also get the line "using NWAY 8" or something
> > like that (had to switch back to 2.4.2 to type
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> when i install kernel 2.4.3 or higher on my slackware
> system the card (3c900) gets detected but doesn't do
> anything, i also get the line "using NWAY 8" or something
> like that (had to switch back to 2.4.2 to type e-mail)
> wondered if anyone else had
Hi there,
when i install kernel 2.4.3 or higher on my slackware
system the card (3c900) gets detected but doesn't do
anything, i also get the line "using NWAY 8" or something
like that (had to switch back to 2.4.2 to type e-mail)
wondered if anyone else had this problem and if there's
some way to
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