According to LENGARD Pascal OCISI: While burning my CPU.
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> Did you recompile the kernel with all (but only) the drivers you need ?
When one installs a new distribution one normaly installes the kernel which
is in that distribtuion, now all distribions have just about all drivers
and some filesystems made as modules and should be installed along with the
kernel itself, so he "should have" a module called ne.o in
/lib/modules/$KERNEL_VERSION_NUMBER/net
'locate ne.o' is our friend here.
If it is there then 'modprobe ne.o io=0x300 irq=11' should work.
XF86Setup i dont seem to find it on 5.0 however there is Xconfigurator
and the old trusted 'xf86config' program is still there and can be found
in /usr/X11R6/bin
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> -----Message d'origine-----
> De: Corrigan, Brian [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Date: lundi 24 ao�t 1998 14:56
> �: 'Linux Newbie List'
> Objet: RedHat (Manhattan) Troubles
>
> I have previously used Caldera OpenLinux, but recently decided to try
> Redhat.... Well now I cant get X to load (theres an error in my
> XF86Config file) and it wont detect my network card (NE2000 compatible,
> Caldera detects it fine!) My question is, what happened to XF86Setup
> (Graphincal XCONF) and what the heck is going on with my netcard. I am
> sure that its on IRQ11 INT300 (Like most cards) Autoprobe doesn;t work,
> nor does it detect it if I input the settings manualy when I set up the
> system....
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> HELP!
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> Brian Corrigan
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> ICQ- 467162
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Regards Richard.
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