Hi all,
well, I went and bought the samsung ADSL modem for 249 nis, and
an ST Lab ethernet card (Realtech chipset) for 70 nis
Ethernet:
On box it says that this card supports linux, and to my surprise there are
instruction (on the supplied disk) on how to install the card on linux
(just load the
Title: Problem installing not generic network card
Hi,
I got some ISA SMC card on redhat 8.0
The chip on this card is 8416BT , I was able to download a driver from the scylid tulip project site
I got some smc-ultra.c file , what do I do with it ?
Baruch Shpirer
Windows/*nix System
I already tried modprobe on all smc modules included in the kernel none
works , they designed to later or prior chips
-Original Message-
From: Alon Weinstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 11:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Problem
Hi,
I got some ISA SMC card on redhat 8.0
The chip on this card is 8416BT , I was able to download a driver from the
scylid tulip project site
I got some smc-ultra.c file , what do I do with it ?
I see a smc-ultra.c file in the kernel sources (drivers/net/) -- I think you
could simply compile
oops ... well no .. sorry
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 11:14 AM
Subject: RE: My ADSL connection report
Can you keep the contacts of this Barak? Have
you forwarded him to Israeli Linux forums so he
can be found
On Monday 17 February 2003 11:46 am, Baruch Shpirer wrote:
I already tried modprobe on all smc modules included in the kernel none
works , they designed to later or prior chips
Well, ISA, ha?
Check the card - if you have a way to jumper it to centain IRQ, then do so and
check the parameters
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 10:50:57 +0200
Eli Segal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so after few attempts i turn to the bezeqint support, and, I was
pleasenlty tell you that they instruct me step by step through the
installation on my Debian system I talk to this guy barak, who also
has debian
Thanks for
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Hetz Ben-Hamo wrote:
echo es1371 /etc/modules
Make that or you run over your other modules :-(
umm, shouldn't it be:
echo alias sound es1371 /etc/modules ?
At least thats what I see here on Mandrake, SuSE and Redhat 7.3, 8.1..
no. /etc/modules . Something
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003, Tzafrir Cohen wrote about Re: Unable to get soundcard working:
no. /etc/modules . Something simple I can't find in redhat and Mandrake,
for some reason: a list of modules loaded at startup . Not difficult to
create, but why do it yourself?
Don't confuse this with
Ira Abramov [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
doesn't matter. try the modprobe, it should work. sndconfig has problems
with kernel 2.4 at times.
Which one exactly? I'm runing 2.4.18-686
is there still a problem? if the manual modprobe helped, just do
Sadly, there is still a problem. I don't get it. Other
Hey, I've a question:
Why did you have to recompile your kernel ?
Eli
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 10:50:57 +0200, Eli Segal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
well, I went and bought the samsung ADSL modem for 249 nis, and
an ST Lab ethernet card (Realtech chipset) for 70 nis
Ethernet:
On box it says
well .. first, for the Realtech module
and than for the socket filtering (which I was probably forgot as I
downloaded the latest kernel)
- Original Message -
From: Voguemaster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Eli Segal [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Linux-IL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003
Hi there,
I need to guess which is the root filesystem ( on GNU/Linux OC),
while all partitions are still unmounted.
I could of course mount each in turn, and look for /etc/fstab or so,
but I am looking for a way which won't involve mounting, if possible.
Any ideas out there ?
TIA.
--
Hi there,
I need to guess which is the root filesystem ( on GNU/Linux OC),
while all partitions are still unmounted.
I could of course mount each in turn, and look for /etc/fstab or so,
but I am looking for a way which won't involve mounting, if possible.
Any ideas out there ?
TIA.
--
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 11:44:01AM +0200, Alon Weinstein wrote:
Hi,
I got some ISA SMC card on redhat 8.0
The chip on this card is 8416BT , I was able to download a driver from the
scylid tulip project site
I got some smc-ultra.c file , what do I do with it ?
I see a smc-ultra.c file
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 04:57:52PM +0200, Uri Itscowits wrote:
Hi there,
I need to guess which is the root filesystem ( on GNU/Linux OC),
while all partitions are still unmounted.
You can do it the same way the kernel does it in the early boot stages
- by getting the information from
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote about Re: Guessing filesystem while
unmounted:
You can do it the same way the kernel does it in the early boot stages
- by getting the information from lilo, via the boot record. You'll
need to read and parse the boot record, though. Mounting each
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 05:48:07PM +0200, Nadav Har'El wrote:
Note, by the way, that newer distributions (such as Redhat 8) use Grub,
not LILO, so anything relying on the structure of a lilo boot record
isn't foolproof either.
I never investigated this, so take it with a grain of salt, but I
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote about Re: Guessing filesystem while
unmounted:
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 05:48:07PM +0200, Nadav Har'El wrote:
Note, by the way, that newer distributions (such as Redhat 8) use Grub,
not LILO, so anything relying on the structure of a lilo boot
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003, Orna Agmon wrote about Re: Guessing filesystem while unmounted:
Well, as far as I know Grub does not know where your root filesystem (/)
lives, until it first finds the boot filesystem, finds the grub/grub.conf
file in it (grub understands the ext2 filesystem), reads it
doing :
awk '{if ($2==/)print $1}' /etc/fstab
will print either the root partition (e.g. /dev/hda2 ) or the root
label ( e.g. LABEL=/ )
the first is trevial,
the second, can be found by running e2label on all partitions and seeing
wich has the right label
erez.
Uri Itscowits wrote:
Hi
-Original Message-
From: Uri Itscowits [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi there,
I need to guess which is the root filesystem ( on GNU/Linux OC),
while all partitions are still unmounted.
I could of course mount each in turn, and look for /etc/fstab or so,
but I am looking
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 05:02:59PM +0200, Uri Itscowits wrote:
Hi there,
I need to guess which is the root filesystem ( on GNU/Linux OC),
while all partitions are still unmounted.
I could of course mount each in turn, and look for /etc/fstab or so,
but I am looking for a way which
Hi,
At first, this may look like it's off-topic, but since the hardware is OK and
works in Windows, this is definitely a LINUX problem.
About a month ago, someone on the list (sorry I don't remember who) helped
solve my problem with the Flyvideo 2000 card by suggesting that I connect the
IA Chillisoft attempted that (non-free), but the real answer comes from the
IA industry itself, statistics shown by the Zend guy at the IBM conference
IA (Doron whats-his-last-name) are that LAMP is much more popular on the
Doron Gerstel.
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED] \/ There shall be counsels
gk and where is the definition of your 'adsl' routing table? there is no
If you mean for 'symbol' adsl - it's in /etc/iproute2/rt_tables.
gk 'adsl routing table' by default. perhaps you forgot to add 'adsl'
gk somewhere in the 'ip ro add' command? something like:
gk
gk ip ro add default table
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 05:49:26PM +0200, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 05:48:07PM +0200, Nadav Har'El wrote:
Note, by the way, that newer distributions (such as Redhat 8) use Grub,
not LILO, so anything relying on the structure of a lilo boot record
isn't foolproof
Nadav Har'El [EMAIL PROTECTED] [17/02/03 22:14]:
On Sun, Feb 16, 2003, Eli Segal wrote about Hebrew with mutt:
What Are my option to be able to read and write with mutt client ??
Here is what I use in my ~/.muttrc. Yes, I know some of these options (in
particular 'charset') may be the
Hi all,
First I want to thank everybody for the time effort,
( although some responses show,
some guys did NOT spend enough time reading my problem all the way {: )
Since no one gave me a good answer,
(except for Muli's, which was my idea to begin with)
I tried to look for the way
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