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My sis900 network was not recognized - I'm cut off the network

Started by bulek, August 29, 2007, 04:59:35 PM

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bulek

Hi,

I've installed LMCE 704 from live CD and 2 CDs. It seems that my onboard network card was not recognized automatically so no network was setup during install. Right now I've added sis900 to /etc/modules and it seems ok, but I guess I have network unconfigured and should probably do it manually.

But that's beyond my Linux knowledge.... Anyone can please help ?

Thanks in advance,

Regards,

Bulek.
Thanks in advance,

regards,

Bulek.

delta_9

buy a cheep realtek network card  reinstall that would be easy

it is probably config more than drivers from what im reading.also ever one is asking "have you got the latest bios for the mo/bo".So i guessing you should flash it if you have not already.this cant hurt

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=309805
GOOD LUCK DUDE if you want it to happen bad enough it will happen

Zaerc

It takes a bit of extra setup to get a NIC going after the install.  Try searching this forum for: eth0:0
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bulek

Thanks for info.

I got it working, but don't ask me what I've done (several changes caused it to get into working state). I think I manually edited /etc/network/interfaces to bring web-admin up, and then changed settings in there....

I also added sis900 module to /etc/modules..

Regards,

Bulek.
Thanks in advance,

regards,

Bulek.

dopey

Quote from: bulek on September 04, 2007, 04:32:50 PM
I got it working, but don't ask me what I've done (several changes caused it to get into working state). I think I manually edited /etc/network/interfaces to bring web-admin up, and then changed settings in there....

A word of warning about doing that. LinuxMCE has a tendency to overwrite that file. Once you get it setup it's best to configure the network in LinuxMCE through the admin website.