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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers can't get my cable modem up Post 11179 by zorro on Thursday 29th of November 2001 11:45:50 PM
Old 11-30-2001
Question can't get my cable modem up

Caldera eDesktop 2.4 - Cable Modem

my NIC card has been detected, but funny scenario:

#dmesg
eth0: RealTek rtl8139 Fast Ethernet at 0x2400, IRQ 0, 00:50:ba:43:a0:ef

/*I noticed that it detected the correct module (rtl8139) but I'm using D-Link and not RealTek, which uses the same module. I don't think that is a big deal, but I don't know. IRQ maybe?*/

#lsmod
Module Size Used by
rtl8139 11804 0 (unused)

#ifconfig eth0 up
SIOCSIFFLAGS:Resource temporarily unavailable

I'm thinking that there may be an IRQ conflict, but I don't know. If there is, how do I change it? If it is a driver thing, I have the driver on a floppy, but how do I install it? If it is not any of what i've mentioned, can anyone help me figure it out?
Thanks in advance.
 

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DE(4)                                                      BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual                                                      DE(4)

NAME
de -- DEC DC21x4x Ethernet device driver SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following line in your kernel configuration file: device de Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5): if_de_load="YES" DESCRIPTION
The de driver provides support for the Ethernet adapters based on the Digital Equipment DC21x4x based self-contained Ethernet and Fast Ether- net chips. The de driver supports the following media types: autoselect Enable autoselection of the media type and options 10baseT/UTP Set 10Mbps operation on the 10baseT port 10base2/BNC Set 10Mbps operation on the BNC port 10base5/AUI Set 10Mbps operation on the AUI port 100baseTX Set 100Mbps (Fast Ethernet) operation 100baseFX Set 100Mbps operation 100baseT4 Set 100Mbps operation (4-pair cat-3 cable) The de driver supports the following media options: full-duplex Set full duplex operation Note that the media types available depend on the particular card in use. Some cards are explicitly programmed to a particular media type by a setup utility and are not changeable. Use the ifconfig(8) command and in particular the -m flag to list the supported media types for your particular card. The old ``ifconfig linkN'' method of configuration is not supported. HARDWARE
Adapters supported by the de driver include: o Adaptec ANA-6944/TX o Cogent EM100FX and EM440TX o Corega FastEther PCI-TX o D-Link DFE-500TX o DEC DE435, DEC DE450, and DEC DE500 o ELECOM LD-PCI2T, LD-PCITS o I-O DATA LA2/T-PCI o SMC Etherpower 8432, 9332 and 9334 o ZNYX ZX3xx DIAGNOSTICS
de%d: waking device from sleep/snooze mode The 21041 and 21140A chips support suspending the operation of the card. de%d: error: desired IRQ of %d does not match device's actual IRQ of %d The device probe detected that the board is configured for a differ- ent interrupt than the one specified in the kernel configuration file. de%d: not configured; limit of %d reached or exceeded There is a limit of 32 de devices allowed in a single machine. de%d: not configured; 21040 pass 2.0 required (%d.%d found) de%d: not configured; 21140 pass 1.1 required (%d.%d found) Certain revisions of the chipset are not supported by this driver. SEE ALSO
altq(4), arp(4), netintro(4), ng_ether(4), ifconfig(8) AUTHORS
The de device driver was written by Matt Thomas. This manual page was written by David E. O'Brien. BSD July 16, 2005 BSD
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