If the same card is working on another Linux PC or windows there maybe a
bios misconfiguration (though unlikely). What bios do you have? Check the
bios PCI settings. Is that set to auto? (eg resources shared by auto) Is
your card detected at all? What does dmesg say? What is the ifconfig
output? what does your /etc/modules.conf contain regarding the card? Are
you running the default kernel? Did you configure two cards by
mistake? Did you actually activate the network interface in
linuxconf/yast/.. ? What does netstat -nr show? Can you ping from another
machine to this machine?
I guess some more info is required to solve this remotely.
\Indraneel
On 22 Feb 2001, Inder Singh Grover wrote:
> Yes , I am able to do the surfing or transfer of files in windows in my
lan . but in linux nothing. Also i tried same network card configureing
in my other linux system its fine there . i am not getting where lies the
problem .
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