Re: problems in installing realtek 8139 network card

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On Sunday 17 September 2006 14:04, Per-Anton Rønning wrote:
>
> As far as I can see the driver is there, but it is still not there!
> Like i ghost .... :-)
> But I don't believe in ghosts! So there must be a rational explanation.
> Even if it does not show up in the lspci listing.
> NB! I also changed the physical location of the card, I cannot swap it
> with eth0, since eth0 it seems to be integrated in the motherboard. Bud
> I moved it to the uppermost slot.
>
Whacky suggestion, but ISTR that on one occasion I had to actually remove a 
network connection (which I did via system-config-network, I think) then 
re-add it, before I could activate it.  It couldn't do much harm to try it, 
anyway.  I don't like black-magic solutions, but I assume that something had 
become lost/damaged/still referring to the old connection, and this was the 
only way to get rid of it.

Anne

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