On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Paolo Casagranda (PC) wrote:

PC> The problem appeared on 4 different cards
PC> - installed on Windows 2000 they work very well
PC> - installed on Linux (Redhat 7.3, Redhat 9.0), on different PCs, they
PC> present a Vendor ID/Device ID (0xa000, 0xa000) that is not recognised by the
PC> current AND old drivers.


Try to compile your own kernel from sources taken from

   ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/

and run the lspci then.

If you never kompiled a new kernel you may want to try a SuSE rescue disk:

  CD-ISO-image: ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/8.2/boot/boot.iso

(choose  'Rescue  System'  on  boot).  SuSE's  kernels  are  also somewhat
patched, but AFAIK at least not in the same way as RedHat's


c ya
        Sergei
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