[plug]
Simon Scott
simon.scott at flexiplan.com
Mon Mar 26 08:35:39 WST 2001
Try moving the card to a different slot (if its PCI) :) check on
bootup that its not sharing an IRQ with anything.
Supposedly nics are notoriously bad at sharing IRQs.
From: Chris Moy <chrism at spinninglogic.com> on 24-03-2001 09:16 AM
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The card does work with windows and this is my second installation
of linux
with the same card. IT was working fine on my previous install. I am
thinking that there is a problem with the IRQ....still not sure tho
-----Original Message-----
From: Joshua Pierre [mailto:joshua at indigo.net.au]
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 3:46 PM
To: plug at plug.linux.org.au
Subject: Re: [plug]
hi,
The FA310X uses the tulip module in the kernel, check that you have
this.
If this is in there check that the card works in windows and what
not. If
it works in windows I suggest you try a new kernel like 2.4.2 as we
had
this same preoblem at work on Thursday and the card is now working.
Regards,
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