On Sunday 05 October 2003 16:53, Jesse Newland wrote: > Marshal Newrock said the following on 10/05/03 00:55: > > On Sun, 5 Oct 2003, Jason Stubbs wrote: > >>>The first one is that I cannot connect to my adsl-provider (german > >>> telekom) any longer, despite of all necessary modules being there and > >>> loaded (at least I think so). the ppp_generic, ppp_async, slhc, sis900 > >>> (my ethernet driver) are all available and roaring pinguin also > >>> compiles well and does not complain about lacking drivers ... but > >>> inspite of this I cannot connect to my ISP. > >> > >>I'm having the same problem with a rtl8139. Nothing reports errors and > >> packets go out, but the kernel won't seem to read from the interface > >> correctly. Can't help with a solution tho... > > > > I also have an rtl8139. I use APM instead of ACPI due to > > incompatibilities. I could boot up with noacpi, but what's the point. > > USB also does not work with ACPI. > > To those with networking problems, try running > > `route` > > to check your routing tables. > > If you do not have a default route listed and > are connected to a linksys (or similar type) > broadband sharing router run this: > > `route add default gw 192.168.1.1` ---(replace 192.168.1.1 with your > local router address, if you know this) > > This worked for me.
Thanks for being nice, but would this have only become a requirement after switching to linux-2.6.0? Jason -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
