Hey, thanks to all people, the card works fine now, also with the other
computer, the problem with the card what's resolved setting up the I/O
Port and the IRQ in the ISA Parameters in the BIOS.
Thanks for your help, what's very useful :))))))))
Iagoba
Ed Tharp wrote:
>
> is good (works in windows, will work in linux better)(
>
> iagoba wrote:
> >
> > perhaps I didn't use the current word, (remember that My English is very
> > poor), I got a RJ-45 connected to both computers, but in one side, the
> > pins are changed, it works well with to W98 PC's, (also It works now
> > because I got W98 in the two computers, and Linux in a second
> > partition).
> >
> > Ed Tharp wrote:
> > >
> > > I trust you have either a crossover cable or a hub??? can not connect
> > > normal network cable to both nic without a hub using "a Twisted RJ-45"
> > >
> > > agoba wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Oks, I finally could made than Linux detects my Ethernet Card, thanks to
> > > > all :)), but now I got the next problem, HOW can I configure my lan? I
> > > > got two computers in my house, connected by a Twisted RJ-45, the other
> > > > computer got W98 (and the modem to connect to Internet), how can I must
> > > > configure Linux to allow it to see the other computer, and the access to
> > > > Internet?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks to all for your help, you're helping me a lot in my first
> > > > attempt to install this OS :)
> > > >
> > > > Iagoba
> > > >
> > > > P.D.: I got other question, I develop in C++, I got one C++ compiler in
> > > > Linux, isn't it?
> > > > Re-P.D.: Sorry for my English , I'm Spanish
> > > >
> > > > Paul wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, iagoba wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > >My Ethernet Card is ISA, 16 bits and PnP, Linux Detect it, but in a
> > > > > >different I/O address and different IRQ, when I put the correct I/O
> > > > > >address (240h), and IRQ (11), when I re-initiate my computer, it says
> > > > > >"Bringing eth0 ................... [OK]"
> > > > > >but here it finish to initiate Linux, don't loading it and don't making
> > > > > >Anything, what could be the problem? when I change that I/O or IRQ, it
> > > > > >says "Bringing eth0 ................. [FAILED]" but initiates Linux,
> > > > > >(without working the eth0 of course).
> > > > >
> > > > > You can try to switch of PnP in the BIOS and see if things behave properly
> > > > > then. This is why I hate PnP. You never know what happens in there...
> > > > >
> > > > > Paul
> > > > >
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> > > > >
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