I recently tried to install Core2 on my pc. It is a AMD-K6 with 512MB RAM. But I could not get my network card to work, which was perfectrly ok with Core1. I am not shure of the exact model, but it uses the tulip module. Now, despite the fact the tulip module is loaded, I can not establish any connection to my network. Whgen trying to configure the nic with the provided gui, it tells me that the card can not be found. So I had to downgrade to Core1 again in order to get it working. Any Ideas?
Felix Mathais
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I remember having a similar problem on RH7.3 and 8.0 I was using a SMC card with a DEC21041 chip on it. Although it said that I had to use the tulip driver ( which didn't work ) I used the de4x5 module for it. Of course it depends on your chipset on the nic, you really should know what card you are using.
Edwin ----- Original Message ----- From: Felix Mathais To: fedora-list@redhat.com Sent: Saturday, 07 August, 2004 11:14 Subject: FC2 kernel problem
I recently tried to install Core2 on my pc. It is a AMD-K6 with 512MB RAM. But I could not get my network card to work, which was perfectrly ok with Core1. I am not shure of the exact model, but it uses the tulip module. Now, despite the fact the tulip module is loaded, I can not establish any connection to my network. Whgen trying to configure the nic with the provided gui, it tells me that the card can not be found. So I had to downgrade to Core1 again in order to get it working. Any Ideas?
Felix Mathais
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