> Dances with Turtles wrote: > > > I'm no guru at this module thing. I usually compile > everything into the > > kernel, but I am trying to install > > a Linksys fastether 10/100 which is suppose to use the tulip driver > > (RedHat 6.2). My previous network card (linksys eth16) > wasn't a problem > > to get working. > > > > I had the same problem in RH 6.0. The only way I could get > it to work was to > log into Linksys's web page and pull down the source > (tulip.c). I compiled it > and replaced the RH tulip.o with the new one. When I > rebooted the module was > inserted correctly. For what it's worth, I had the same problem. Device reported busy with orig (RH6.1) tulip.c, but came up fine with newly compiled driver from Linksys. > From what I could see there was no problem with the device it > was just the > driver, Ditto. -Ryan - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-newbie" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.linux-learn.org/faqs
RE: Module problem: can't load tulip.o device busy.
Hammond Ryan E 1stLt SAS/CCS Thu, 10 Aug 2000 06:33:16 -0700
- Re: ethernet not wo... Richard Adams
- Re: ethernet not wo... ksemat
- Re: ethernet not wo... Richard Adams
- Re: ethernet not wo... Chuck Gelm
- Re: ethernet not wo... Richard Adams
- Re: ethernet not wo... Chuck Gelm
- Re: ethernet not wo... Charles E. Gelm
- Re: ethernet not wo... Richard Adams
- Re: ethernet not wo... Charles E. Gelm
- Re: ethernet not working Chuck Gelm
- Hammond Ryan E 1stLt SAS/CCS
