On Sun, Dec 21, 1997 at 11:16:35AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hamish Moffatt writes:
The ne module handles both NE2000 and NE1000 cards. Just add
ne to your /etc/modules, and something like
options ne io=0x280 irq=10
I just installed an NE2000 with 2.0.32, and couldn't get it
On Sun, Dec 21, 1997 at 04:01:31PM -0500, Aaron Walker wrote:
Thanks to everyone for your help. I got Debian to see my NE1000 at 0x320 and
IRQ 5. The problem was that in the /etc/conf.modules file it said:
options ne io = 0x320 irq = 5
I changed it to:
options ne io=0x320 irq=5 (I just
I wrote:
I just installed an NE2000 with 2.0.32, and couldn't get it recognized at
irq 10. I had to move it to 2/9.
Hamish Moffatt writes:
Odd, because the excerpt I posted is straight out of the conf.modules
on the machine I'm using right now. /proc/interrupts confirms. It's a
plain old
To my knowledge those spaces did make it hang at boot. When I took the spaces
away, it didn't hang. Now, it didn't totally lock up, because when it hanged at
boot, all I had to do was hit CTRL-C and it skipped it and resumed booting.
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Sun, Dec 21, 1997 at 04:01:31PM
Has anyone successfully setup a NE1000 card (not a clone) using Debian
1.3.1 with the loadable kernel module. I can't get my 486SX/25 with 8MB
RAM to detect my NE1000 card. I can only use loadable modules because
there's no way for me to get the newest kernel to my 486 (no modem, no
zip drive,
On Sun, Dec 21, 1997 at 12:20:34AM -0500, Aaron Walker wrote:
Has anyone successfully setup a NE1000 card (not a clone) using Debian
1.3.1 with the loadable kernel module. I can't get my 486SX/25 with 8MB
RAM to detect my NE1000 card. I can only use loadable modules because
there's no way
I tried what you suggested but it just hangs when trying to load the module.
Any other suggestions?
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Sun, Dec 21, 1997 at 12:20:34AM -0500, Aaron Walker wrote:
Has anyone successfully setup a NE1000 card (not a clone) using Debian
1.3.1 with the loadable kernel
Hamish Moffatt writes:
The ne module handles both NE2000 and NE1000 cards. Just add
ne to your /etc/modules, and something like
options ne io=0x280 irq=10
I just installed an NE2000 with 2.0.32, and couldn't get it recognized at
irq 10. I had to move it to 2/9.
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John Hasler
[EMAIL
Thanks to everyone for your help. I got Debian to see my NE1000 at 0x320 and
IRQ 5. The problem was that in the /etc/conf.modules file it said:
options ne io = 0x320 irq = 5
I changed it to:
options ne io=0x320 irq=5 (I just got rid of the spaces between the numbers
and the equal sings)
Now it
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