Re: card did not being recognized
From: shayan (k.kheder_at_home.nl)
Date: 01/24/04
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Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2004 19:28:46 +0100
Thanks for the reply,
sis900 is onboard, Realtek RTL8139 is pci.
The BIOS set up for a non-plug and play.
Where can i enabled the "activate device when computer starts" option?
And when i tryed: lspci -x i got:
lspci: Pcilibi cannot open /proc/bus/pci. (I went to folder proc bet it
seem to be hidden dir&files)
lspci: cannot find any working access method.
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> "shayan" <k.kheder@home.nl>
>
> >> I'm new in Linux, i have installed RH 8.0 on my new comp. Got it
working but
> >> I am not able to connect to internet via cable modem, because Linux
cannot
> >> detect my network cards even with installation didn't detect it.
> >> Cards are: onboard sis900 Ethernet Adapter & Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI
> >> Fast Ethernet NIC.
> >> I have configured both cards in network configuration, but still
> >> cards did not being recognized at boot.
>
>
> "hutuworm" <hutuworm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > lspci -x
> >
> > Such onboard NICs need proper drivers.
>
> My on-board SiS900 chipset ethernet adaptor, on a hideous PC Chips
> motherboard, no less, works fine with Red Hat 8.0 and 9.0 Linux's
> internal drivers.
>
> The other one mentioned, the RTL8139 is a PCI not on-board one, they
> say. My PCI card using the same chipset also works fine, with the
> default Linux drivers (as above).
>
> There's nothing particularly special about either of those chipsets.
>
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