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sporkme

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oddball nic prob
« on: 28 August 2002, 21:12 »
i was jacking with kernel compiling and fooked it all up (mandrake 8.2)

so i decided to just go for a complete reinstall

now my net card (ne2000 compatible) will not work.  it had worked before and works under winblows now.

i need it for internet, everything else is tip-top.

it (and i) cant seem to find a an open io address range.

when i had installed mandrake before (and the nic worked) there had been another video card and a second nic... i am going to try that setup now and just reinstall

thoughts?  what info u want?

thx
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« Reply #1 on: 28 August 2002, 21:42 »
Does "/sbin/ifconfig" show an "eth0"?  If not, the kernel module is not loaded for your Ethernet card. You can try and load an ne2000 driver manually by using "modprobe" command:

# modprobe ne
or
# modproble ne2k-pci

depending on your network card. You can also pass parameters to the driver on that command line. Do you see your driver listed in the output from "/sbin/lsmod"?  Does Mandrake use "kudzu" to detect your hardware?  If so, it should have detected your ethernet card and put any necessary module info in /etc/modules.conf. You might try running kudzu manually "/usr/sbin/kudzu".

The important thing is you get an "eth0" in the output of "/sbin/ifconfig".  If you get that, then it's just a matter of properly configuring TCP/IP.
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« Reply #2 on: 28 August 2002, 10:11 »
hehehehehehehhehehehehehehehehehh

putting the video card and the other nic in worked

wierd... it had always worked before (with other distros)... now to work on the dual heads (thats where i screwed up the kernel before)

hey thanks for the assist man... just a wierd pnp or mb issue
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« Reply #3 on: 28 August 2002, 10:16 »
You shouldn't have to mess with the kernel for dual heads. I've set up a few dual head configurations and it is a function of X not the kernel. Or is there something wacky in your case? What make/model of video card(s) are you running?

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« Reply #4 on: 28 August 2002, 14:38 »
it is a worthless video card... verrrrrry generic (8mb) but with tv out.

i think it will work ok now... but it is impossible under winblows... big crash        :D      

more of an academic endeavour than a necessity, and it works but not with opengl... i need a geforce 4, 2 diamond vipers and another 3 tvs and i will set up a nice 5 monitor display:
..................tv tv
monitor....tv tv        

(if that did not line up right, that was one monitor on the left, a space, and a 2x2 stack of tv's on the right)

will be nice, particularly for movies (1280 x 960) .. about 4 feet square

thanks

[ August 28, 2002: Message edited by: sporkme / bob ]

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