Re: NE2000 PCI Card
Subject: NE2000 PCI Card
Date: Fri, Feb 12, 1999 at 11:55:49PM -0700
In reply to:Ming Hsu
Quoting Ming Hsu(mhsu@u.arizona.edu):
>
> Hi, I'm not sure if this is the correct place to ask for help on this, but
> it may be something in Debian that's tripping me up. I'm trying to set up
> network support with Debian 2.0 running Linux 2.2.1. The machine is a
> K6-266MMX with 64MB of RAM. So far the Win95 side of the computer has the
> network up and running, so I'm pretty sure that the IP address and etc are
> correct.
>
> The problem I have right now is that the kernel won't recognize the NE2000
> PCI card. A friend and I tried autoprobing it, and making it a module and
> loading it after compile, but neither has worked. We also tried to forcing
> recognition by putting an append line into LILO, but that didn't seem to
> work either. Are there any other ways to get the card recognized or did we
> miss a step or something?
>
If you in the past used the NE2000 option it has now branched into 2
different options. i for ISA and 1 for PCI. The PCE one is below the
NE2000 option. It ises the ne2k-pci module for PCI, IIRC.
HTH
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ming Hsu
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