I'd try the becker config tools and make sure that the card is in fact set to the IRQ / Base address you want. I had some 3c509's that I *thought* were solid, but in fact needed a little massaging. They are with all of becker's other stuff, once at CESDIS (NASA), but now at his new page somewhere at scyld.com. Google can help you with the particulars. I suggest this primarily becuase the Kingston ne2000 cards are mentioned *particularly* as easy to get working (with the right tools.) If that's not enough too get going, I'll dig around and find out which computer has the damnable bookmarks file. :) On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, spencer underground wrote: > On Monday 25 June 2001 10:49 am, you wrote: > > modprobe ne io=0xYYY irq=XX > > I have tried this option with serveral times to no avail. Maybe my syntax was > incorrect. > > > PCI NE2000 card however, you want ne2k-pci, and should not need to give io > > The card is an ISA type that porports to be plug n play. I have a few of them > I took out of various machines. Oddly enough I am having trouble getting the > same card to work in win98se as well. I do not want to beleive that I have > three identical problem nic's. I suppose I should just invest my $15 in a > realtek 8139. But what about all the future NE2000 nics I will run across? > > > are irq. As soon as I get my computer function again I can get you the > > entry for modutils/conf.modules, though you chould be able to figure this > > out for yourself. It's documented...somewhere. > > > > As for unresolved symbols, what Distro, or did you compile your own > > package? > > The distro is RH7.1. > > > -- "To misattribute a quote is unforgivable." --Anonymous