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On Dec 17, 2007 12:33 PM, Benno Schulenberg <benno.schulenberg@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> No, if the light on the firewall and on the NIC itself don't come on |
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> when you plug in the ethernet cable, the card isn't working. When |
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> a different slot doesn't work either, it seems something on your |
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> PCI bus is dead. Does 'lspci -v' still report allright? |
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I'm fairly certain I ran lspci and that still worked. (I tried so many |
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things I'm not entirely sure of what I did when anymore.) :-) |
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> > And, yes, the machine works fine otherwise. It's just the network |
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> > that's not working. |
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> Do you have any other PCI cards you could try, an old sound card |
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> perhaps? |
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Yes, I have a PCI sound card and it definitely works. My Oggs are |
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still playing. :-) |
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