Re: Hello from a new user and problems detecting rtl8139 PCI card

2006-01-18 Thread Danial Thom
--- "Erik P. Skaalerud" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jose timofonic wrote: > > I know my PCI ethernet sucks, but I don't > have money > > for a good one ATM, but if not other > solution, I will > > buy one when having enough money for it. > Please say me > > a great PCI one (3COM?). > > Any new

Re: Hello from a new user and problems detecting rtl8139 PCI card

2006-01-18 Thread Erik P. Skaalerud
Jose timofonic wrote: I know my PCI ethernet sucks, but I don't have money for a good one ATM, but if not other solution, I will buy one when having enough money for it. Please say me a great PCI one (3COM?). Any new 3com or Intel-card should work flawlessly. - Erik

Re: Hello from a new user and problems detecting rtl8139 PCI card

2006-01-12 Thread Jose timofonic
Thanks a lot, disabled PnP and detected OK ;) --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: > On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 03:13:16AM +0100, Jose > timofonic wrote: > > > > rl0: at device 9.0 on > pci0 > > rl0: couldn't map ports/memory > > device_probe_and_atach: rl0 atach returned 6 > > Check if you BIOS has

Re: Hello from a new user and problems detecting rtl8139 PCI card

2006-01-12 Thread joerg
On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 03:13:16AM +0100, Jose timofonic wrote: > > rl0: at device 9.0 on pci0 > rl0: couldn't map ports/memory > device_probe_and_atach: rl0 atach returned 6 Check if you BIOS has a PNP-OS option and toggle that, it isn't correctly allocating PCI resource. You can also try with

Hello from a new user and problems detecting rtl8139 PCI card

2006-01-12 Thread Jose timofonic
Hello, I was waiting to install DragonFly BSD, I'm tired of most Linux (probed suse, red hat, debian, slackware...) and most BSD flavours. But I was seen the project about a new BSD flavour that was headed by Matt Dillon and seen his interesting "revolutionary" ideas. New fresh air for BSD! Now I