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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Glenn Johnson on January 15, 2000, 08:02:08 PM
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Hi!
Has anyone had any trouble with making a SIS900 LAN driver work with e-smith?
I'm using version 3.1, on a PC with a PC100 571LMR motherboard, which has the SIS900 in built into the chipset.
Upon looking at the driver config page in e-smith, it shows that the actual driver is for a Realtek card. Is this correct?
Hope someone can help!!
Many thanks in advance.
Glenn.
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Glenn Johnson wrote:
> Has anyone had any trouble with making a SIS900 LAN driver work
> with e-smith?
>
> I'm using version 3.1, on a PC with a PC100 571LMR motherboard,
> which has the SIS900 in built into the chipset.
>
> Upon looking at the driver config page in e-smith, it shows
> that the actual driver is for a Realtek card. Is this correct?
The hardware requirements page at http://www.e-smith.net/ lists the rtl8139 driver as being correct for that chipset. I have no reason to believe that to be incorrect.
> Hope someone can help!!
You haven't said what your problem is. Have you configured the e-smith server and gateway to use the rtl8139 driver? If it doesn't work, what symptoms do you see?
Charlie
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The actual error is:
eth0: Transmit timeout, status 08 0000 media 00.
eth0: Tx queue start entry 4 dirty entry 0, full.
I have been using the computer in win98 with no problems, so I may be missing an extra configuration in Linux maybe?
Sorry for the fuss, I'm a little slow in the Linux / E-Smith field. I have actually created another e-smith server at work with a 3com card, and it works a treat - well done to you and your company for such a great product - forget NT!!!!!
Many thanks,
Glenn Johnson.
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Glenn Johnson wrote:
> The actual error is:
>
> eth0: Transmit timeout, status 08 0000 media 00. eth0: Tx
> queue
> start entry 4 dirty entry 0, full.
I think you might see those without there being an actual problem.
> I have been using the computer in win98 with no problems, so I
> may be missing an extra configuration in Linux maybe?
No, I think it more likely that there is a driver compatibility problem with that network hardware. Am I right in guessing that
networking is not working at all? Or does it seem to work, but there are error messages you are worried about?
You could always use a PCI network card which has better support, if you continue to have problems. Or consult the linux networking gurus.
> Sorry for the fuss, I'm a little slow in the Linux / E-Smith
> field. I have actually created another e-smith server at work
> with a 3com card, and it works a treat - well done to you and
> your company for such a great product - forget NT!!!!!
I think there is a way to go yet to challenge NT in all dimensions. And most of the credit for what the e-smith server does must go to the thousands of linux developers who build the
foundations.
But thanks very much anyway :-)
Charlie