On Sat, Nov 20, 1999 at 03:29:36PM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > eth0: transmit timed out with status 8180, IRQ conflict? > eth0: timeout registers: 8180 8182 0106 e85a d920 0000 8080 4000.
What driver did you inclued in the kernel? is it a module or inclued in the kernel? > Also the value for eth0 doesn`t seem to change in cat /proc/interrupts > as I believe it should after I attempt to ping (?) It seems normal, as your NIC isn't active ;), what does ifconfig and route says? > Should I try to change the irq of the card (from 5 to 11 maybe?) > and if so what would be the best way to do this? it could work. what other cards have you got, on which IRQs? what I/O addresses did you setup on the NIC? (join a cat /proc/interrupts & /proc/ioports, with the exact list of *all* devices installed (sound, hd, cd....) > Also are there any other ways to check if my network card is > working properly? Simple answers please, I`m fairly new to > Debian and know very little about networking. Usually ifconfig must return the correct address of the machine, not 0.0.0.0, try it. JY -- Jean-Yves F. Barbier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The Macintosh is Xerox technology at its best.