You may want to check if you have IO-APIC enabled in your kernel. Try to
boot with "noapic" and see if this helps. I do have a SiS based test
system with an on board RTL8139 around that doesn't behave with IO-APIC
enabled...
Vergoz Michael wrote:
> hmmm
>
> life is strange.....
>
> i'v the same card as u and it work for me !
>
> Michael-
>
> Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 12:39 PM
> Subject: Re: 2.4.xx: 8139 isn't working
>
>
>
>>>are u sure that you do :
>>>cat 8139too.c | patch -p0
>>
>>Yes I am ;-) I've compiled the module under 2.2.20, installed it,
>>rebootet 2.4.19 and.... same results as with the vanilla driver...
>>
>>
>>bye
>> Michael
>>
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