If your network has been working you might want to also check your cable.
I have one machine where the cable has a loose connector and if I move the 
machine or if the cable is pulled the connection is lost.

   Charles  (-:

 
Forever never goes beyond tomorrow. 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of etharp
> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 6:51 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Ray Booysen; 
> Linux Newbie
> Subject: Re: [newbie] Re: eth0 timing out
> 
> 
> I bet the problem would be a missconfigured network card, or 
> the network 
> modules not being compiled into the kernel. kinda like this 
> e-mail, not a 
> whole lot of info available to the system. what type (PCI, 
> ISA) of network 
> card, what type of network (internet, home lan, huge corp. 
> lan? novell, 
> winders, all linux) how have you tried to set up the network? 
> (install, 
> linuxconfig, drakconfig)
> the more correct info supplied, the more likely things are to work.  
> 
> 
> On Thursday 16 August 2001 02:55, Ray Booysen wrote:
> > If I press ctrl-f12 and I read there, it says that my 
> network card has
> > timed out.  I can't see the network either.  What do you 
> think is the
> > problem
> >
> > Thanks
> > Ray Booysen
> 
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