[NTLUG:Discuss] Networking problem (was Invisible cursor)
tophatjames at yahoo.com
tophatjames at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 14 14:16:13 CDT 2006
Update the BIOS, then update FC5 to the latest. The BIOS will let this particular board start to work, but until you also update the O/S, it is still flaky.
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From: "Douglas Scott" <dcscott1 at comcast.net>
To: "NTLUG Discussion List" <discuss at ntlug.org>
Sent: 10/13/06 9:15 PM
Subject: Re: [NTLUG:Discuss] Networking problem (was Invisible cursor)
On Thursday 12 October 2006 8:52 am, Wayne Walker wrote:
> read the man page for your video card driver. Most of them have an
...
> On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 08:38:55AM -0500, Douglas Scott wrote:
> > I've got an unusual problem. I just installed Suse 10.1 on a new
> > computer I just built and I can't see the cursor. It's there. Icons
...
Thanks for the tip. That worked. Now I can finally look into the other big
issue I have with the machine, namely the networking. The machine duel boots
into the other OS and networking, including DHCP, works fine there, so it's
not a hardware issue.
The network card appears to be detected but DHCP could never get an address
back from the server. I finally gave up on that and went to a static
address. ifconfig shows I have the address. Running status on the network
service shows it is running. And running route shows that routing is setup
correctly. However route takes it's time reporting this. It seems to hang
for about 20 seconds twice during the listing. Once when it lists
192.168.1.0 and once when it lists the default line.
Actually this is the 3rd install on this machine. While waiting to download a
copy of the Suse 10.1 64 DVD I installed Suse Enterprise Edition 10 and
Fedora Core 5, both of which I had sitting around from magazines. I noticed
that both also had trouble with the network.
I had assumed that I needed to get a driver for the system. The motherboard,
is an Asus A8N-VM/CSM, which has an nVidia chipset. The ethernet controller
is an MCP51 and is built into the MB. The MB came with a disk that includes
Linux drivers on it, but running the program results in an error. I checked
the nVidia web site and they recommend Suse users should use Yast to upgrade.
Of course that rather requires getting the network to work first.
The module that the network card should be using is forcedeth and this is
present and lsmod shows that it is loaded.
So I am out of ideas. Any suggestions.
Doug
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