[mythtv-users] MythTV & ASUS Pundit -- Drivers?
Kevin Gibbons
kevin at kgibbons.com
Sun Jun 29 13:21:53 EDT 2003
Yes, the module does show up when I do "lsmod" --- it shows bcm4400, but the
"Used by" is at 0 and it's got no information in the far right column.
And with regard to the hub, yes it does have a link light on both the NIC
itself and the hub, so there's definitley a solid connection.
And lastly.. when I run "dmesg | less" I do get output, but nothing I can
see related to eth0. So I'm not totally sure what I'm looking for.
The pundit is getting closer and closer to becoming a Windows machine LOL
:)
Any other ideas???
Sincerely,
Kevin G.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eni Gma" <enigma at thedonnerparty.com>
To: "Discussion about mythtv" <mythtv-users at snowman.net>
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 4:29 AM
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] MythTV & ASUS Pundit -- Drivers?
> Kevin Gibbons wrote:
>
> >Well, I've tried both lines in my /etc/modules.conf -- so I just switched
it
> >back to "alias eth0 bcm4400" and did a reboot. But once again, upon boot
I
> >see that GRUB is failing when trying to initialize eth0.
> >
> >Then while I'm in KDE, if I run the redhat-config-network GUI interface,
it
> >shows eth0 as "inactive" And when I attempt to activate it, I'm getting:
> >
> >Determining IP information for eth0.... failed; no link present. Check
> >cable?
> >
> >Now I know it's not the patch cable, as I've used multiple cables and
also
> >verified that these cables DO work. I have to still be missing some step
> >along the way.
> >
> >
> >
> Does the module show up if you execute 'lsmod' in a console? Does the
> hub/switch that you are plugging into show link when you are powered?
> Try executing 'dmesg | less' and see if you can find any relevant errors.
>
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