[Gllug] Debian woody and lost network device

Nordlund, Niko Niko.Nordlund at storaenso.com
Mon Oct 25 10:20:06 UTC 2004


Thanks to John, Martin, Tim and Bruce!

I, added the Vortex driver, re-compiled and voila, it works like a charm. 

When I initially compiled 2.4.19 I was wondering why no 10-100 MB network
devices were chosen, but I assumed that the guys who set the defaults know
things better than I do. I should have trusted my instincts in the first
place!

Linux brings the joy back to computing.
Niko


-----Original Message-----
From: John Hearns [mailto:john.hearns at clustervision.com] 
Sent: 25 October 2004 09:46
To: Greater London Linux Users Group
Subject: Re: [Gllug] Debian woody and lost network device

On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 09:40, Nordlund, Niko wrote:
> Hi,
> 

> "dmesg | grep eth" does not return any lines
> "locate eth0" does not return any lines
> 
> I was wondering if someone could point me to the right direction.

What does 'lspci -v' give you?

lspci is the command to List the devices on the PCI bus

Not really familiar with this situation , but is this some sort of
interrupt clash?


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