2.4.25, problem with broadcomm nics

From: Ottavio Campana (ottavio_at_campana.vi.it)
Date: 02/28/04

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    I'm just installing debian woody on a new server DL140.

    I'm trying to get 2.4.25 working on it, but I'm having a problem with
    its two broadcomm cards. When it boots I cannot see the devices, if I
    give lspci I just get the cards starting with 00:* but I don't see the
    two networking cards that have got an address starting with 02:* .

    I thought it was an apic problem, I tried to boot with noapic an the
    server was unusable: the cards don't come up and the keyboard doesn't
    work.

    Does anyone of you have got an idea?

    PS: can you please cc me, for I didn't subscribe the list, please?

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