Hugh Brown
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RE: RE: RE: Can't find en0 in ifconfig?
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Hugh Brown
04/15/2008 11:50 AM
post6812
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RE: RE: RE: Can't find en0 in ifconfig?
This looks as though it could be a PCI server issue, but without any output
and hardware, it is virtually impossible to resolve this problem.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Ellis [mailto:j.d.ellis@tudelft.nl]
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 10:55 AM
To: drivers-networking
Subject: Re: RE: RE: Can't find en0 in ifconfig?
> Well if pci -v doesn't show anything, are you sure that the device is
> enabled in the BIOS? Is it possible to put another network card in that
> machine, so that you can transfer the output from 'pci -v'?
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jon Ellis [mailto:j.d.ellis@tudelft.nl]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 10:30 AM
> To: drivers-networking
> Subject: Re: RE: Can't find en0 in ifconfig?
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> > Please post the output of 'pci -v' so we can see what Broadcom adapter
you
> > have.
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> >
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> I can post the whole thing, but there's nothing in "pci -v" that said
> anything about network adapter, broadcom, wireless, or anything else like
> that. If you want I can still post it but there's nothing being
recognized.
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> Also, I have no way of getting the "pci -v" less file from the QNX target
to
> my host computer because usb drivers don't seem to work either so it will
be
> a lot of typing....
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> _______________________________________________
> Networking Drivers
> http://community.qnx.com/sf/go/post6801
yes, it's enabled in bios... It works on my XP partition without any
problems. Also, I don't have another network card that can be plugged in to
try. If i did, I would have done so already. The only thing I can think of
is the IRQ port setting is wrong but I'm not sure how to check that...
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