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Hola,
tengo una tarjeta de red 3Com 3C905B Fast Etherlink XL 10/100 y la
quiero usar con un kernel 2.4.26 parcheado con openMosix. El problema es
que en las fuentes originales del kernel no viene el driver para esta
tarjeta.
¿Puede alguien ayudarme?
Gracias.
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Hola,
tengo una tarjeta de red 3Com 3C905B Fast Etherlink XL 10/100 y la
quiero usar con un kernel 2.4.26 parcheado con openMosix. El problema es
que en las fuentes originales del kernel no viene el driver para esta
tarjeta.
¿Puede alguien ayudarme?
Gracias.
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Talimades wrote:
Hola,
tengo una tarjeta de red 3Com 3C905B Fast Etherlink XL 10/100 y la
quiero usar con un kernel 2.4.26 parcheado con openMosix. El problema
es que en las fuentes originales del kernel no viene el driver para
esta tarjeta.
¿Puede alguien ayudarme?
Gracias.
Ya he
El 22/11/05 14:42, Talimades [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Hola,
tengo una tarjeta de red 3Com 3C905B Fast Etherlink XL 10/100 y la
quiero usar con un kernel 2.4.26 parcheado con openMosix. El problema es
que en las fuentes originales del kernel no viene el driver para esta
tarjeta.
¿Puede
andres wrote:
El 22/11/05 14:42, Talimades [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Hola,
tengo una tarjeta de red 3Com 3C905B Fast Etherlink XL 10/100 y la
quiero usar con un kernel 2.4.26 parcheado con openMosix. El problema es
que en las fuentes originales del kernel no viene el driver para esta
modulo al menos.
Saludos
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 18:42:23 +0100
Talimades [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hola,
tengo una tarjeta de red 3Com 3C905B Fast Etherlink XL 10/100 y la
quiero usar con un kernel 2.4.26 parcheado con openMosix. El problema es
que en las fuentes originales del kernel no viene
to be relevant here:
Subject: 3Com 3C905B-TX (3c59x.o) Kernel problem?!
3c59x.o is the correct driver. And I've had no problems using it to
drive an Etherlink XL 3c900 on an Athlon in woody / 2.4.20 or 2.4.21.
Which isn't much help... Do you have a built-in ethernet on the
motherboard? Is it disabled
Hi Alexandru,
your subject line seems to be a little confused about type card you have.
a 3c905 is not a 3c590 , nor a 3c509,
and therefore they do not have same driver.
but probably you selected same module as you did on potato ?
hm, your message sounds like
you didnt install
Any hint or tip will be appreciated! Thank You in advance!;-)
I'm running debian woody on a AMD Athlon and compiled a few kernels
from kernel.org trying to fix my NIC problem.
The problem is: the 3Com NIC works absolutely fine with my 2.2 kernel but for any
2.4 version and even the unstable 2.5
Tu problema suena medio paranormal lo que yo haría
es recompilar el kernel con soporte para 3com Vortex
(o algo así), es un driver de la familia 3c9xx, suena
un poco ilógico, pero no se me ocurre otra cosa, por
el momento.
Saludillos
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escribió:
Que tal gente...
paso a contarles un problemita...
estoy montando un nuevo servidor bajo linux debian
y estoy utilizando en el mismo 2 placas
iguales (3com como dice el titulo)
resulta que la primera anda JO-YA !
y la segunda al tiempo (30 min o 1 hora) empieza a dar errores
y ya
No se que decirte yo uso esa placa y no tengo problemas, y aparte la uso en
el laburo en varias maquinas y en ninguna me da problemas, por las dudas
fijate que no sea otra cosa.
Saludos.
El Jue 17 Oct 2002 11:36, spyd escribió:
Que tal gente...
paso a contarles un problemita...
estoy
Alson van der Meulen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Before that I tried two different NICs to no avail, which leads me to
believe NICs may be inherently flaky. So maybe try another one (I
convinced my local h/w vendor to lend me this one, slightly used, and
I ended up buying it).
5x9
S.Salman Ahmed wrote:
I got this OEM 3Com 3c905B card and added it to my system (ABIT-BH6,
Celeron 300A) which already has a generic 10/100 PCI NIC that has thus
far been working perfectly with [EMAIL PROTECTED] service.
BTW, the other NIC that works fine is detected by kernel as:
eth1
On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 01:56:36PM -0600, Tilton wrote:
S.Salman Ahmed wrote:
I got this OEM 3Com 3c905B card and added it to my system (ABIT-BH6,
Celeron 300A) which already has a generic 10/100 PCI NIC that has thus
far been working perfectly with [EMAIL PROTECTED] service.
BTW
On Sat, Nov 18, 2000 at 10:08:22AM -0500, S.Salman Ahmed wrote:
I got this OEM 3Com 3c905B card and added it to my system (ABIT-BH6,
Celeron 300A) which already has a generic 10/100 PCI NIC that has thus
far been working perfectly with [EMAIL PROTECTED] service.
BTW, the other NIC
FWIW I've got a working PIII/3c905b/terayon setup.
My only initial problem with it was dyslexia: 509 is not the same as
905! IOW, you need to use the right driver, which in my case means
alias eth0 3c59x
in /etc/modutils/aliases.
Before that I tried two different NICs to no avail, which
On Sat, Nov 18, 2000 at 09:35:58AM -0800, Krzys Majewski wrote:
FWIW I've got a working PIII/3c905b/terayon setup.
My only initial problem with it was dyslexia: 509 is not the same as
905! IOW, you need to use the right driver, which in my case means
alias eth0 3c59x
in
The installation program that comes with the debian base disks shows that
3c59X is for the 3c509 ...so I guess it's okay to use the driver for
3c59x.
3c59x, 3c9xx, something like that (I think it says both). It's
in the custom kernel compile config. Someone here will correct
me if I'm wrong.
On Thu, Oct 28, 1999 at 06:25:54PM -0500, David Punsalan wrote:
The installation program that comes with the debian base disks shows that
3c59X is for the 3c509 ...so I guess it's okay to use the driver for
3c59x.
Those darned model numbers are confusing, aren't they? ;-)
I'm running the
On Thu, 28 Oct 1999 18:21:49 MDT, Art Lemasters writes:
Those darned model numbers are confusing, aren't they? ;-)
I'm running the same driver for my 3c905tx, though. The config
for the 2.2.12 kernel said it was good for both the 3c59x series
and the 3c90x series ethernet cards, IIRC.
the
Michael Hammonds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: what driver do I use to install a 3com 3c905B Network card
Download the latest version of 3c59xx - works better than the 3c90x ones,
for me.
Cheers,
Derk
what driver do I use to install a 3com 3c905B Network card
Trying to kill the keyboard, Michael Hammonds produced:
what driver do I use to install a 3com 3c905B Network card
The 905B is supported by the 3c59x driver.
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On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Michael Hammonds wrote:
what driver do I use to install a 3com 3c905B Network card
You would use the 3c59x driver, also identified as the Vortex driver.
On Thu, Oct 28, 1999 at 04:10:00PM -0400, Michael Hammonds wrote:
what driver do I use to install a 3com 3c905B Network card
3c59x, 3c9xx, something like that (I think it says both). It's
in the custom kernel compile config. Someone here will correct
me if I'm wrong. ;-)
Art
I apologize for asking the question when it's been addressed so often, but
the answers I've found in the mail archives haven't been simplistic enough
for me.
I have a hamm box freshly installed from CD. It has a 3COM 3c905B-TX NIC in
it that doesn't seem to be recognized. I've about decided from
I apologize for asking the question when it's been addressed so often, but
the answers I've found in the mail archives haven't been simplistic enough
for me.
I have a hamm box freshly installed from CD. It has a 3COM 3c905B-TX NIC in
it that doesn't seem to be recognized. I've about decided
On 9 Dec, Bernd Kreimeier wrote:
I have been offered twisted-pair (RJ)
only PCI boards, 3Com 3C905B-TX, which I map tp
10Base-Tx, Cyclone B revision, aka `Boomerang',
the B version is supposedly 'cyclone' rather than 'boomerang'.
Anything I should be aware of?
I have them in all my
Because of all the trouble I had with my ISA SMC's, I am
considering the, ahem, cheap way out and get me new
Ethernet boards. I have been offered twisted-pair (RJ)
only PCI boards, 3Com 3C905B-TX, which I map tp
10Base-Tx, Cyclone B revision, aka `Boomerang', aka
EtherLink III XL.
Anything I
).
Currently I have as many different network cards as PC's. Two are recognised by RH 5.0 two are not.
The ones that are NOT recognised by RH5.0 are a Intel EtherExpress Pro 100/B and a 3Com 3c905b-tx Fast Etherlink XL PCI 10/100base-tx.
Are these going to be recognised / work with Hamm? What
On Fri, 28 Aug 1998, David Warnock wrote:
[ snip ]
: EtherExpress Pro 100/B and a 3Com 3c905b-tx Fast Etherlink XL
: PCI 10/100base-tx.
Debian 2.0 works with the 905b just fine. Install the 3C59x module.
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Thanks Nathan.
Dave
On 28 Aug 98, at 10:36, Nathan E Norman wrote:
Debian 2.0 works with the 905b just fine. Install the 3C59x module.
Dave Warnock
Sundayta Ltd
www.sundayta.co.uk
everything is going to be ready).
Currently I have as many different network cards as PC's. Two are recognised
by RH 5.0 two are not.
The ones that are NOT recognised by RH5.0 are a Intel EtherExpress Pro 100/B
and a 3Com 3c905b-tx Fast Etherlink XL PCI 10/100base-tx.
The 3c900/905 cards
Akop,
Many thanks.
On 28 Aug 98, at 21:36, Akop Pogosian wrote:
Snip
The 3c900/905 cards are supported with the latest 3c59x driver.
Even if redhat 5.0 does recognize your card it will not function.
At least, this was my case. This is because, the RedHat CD that I
had came with 2.0.32
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