Peter Breger wrote:
Rajko M. wrote:
On Sunday 04 March 2007 14:24, Peter Breger wrote:
The Homeplug is an ACER Homeplug, apparently fully 1.0.1 compatible. The network card is an old model 3Com 3c900B-TPO Etherlink Cyclone rev 04 card. It loads the 3c59x module, which as far as I can check from Linux books is correct.
It is correct module.
Now when I know a bit more I can rule out many reasons. Looking for network problems in Novell bugzilla there is quite a few references on problems with Network Manager. Can you try to select classic method with ifup during reconfiguration in YaST and see if configuration will survive reboot.
Ifup makes no difference, also tried safeboot text runlevel (3?). No luck - always DHCP goes ".... waiting"
Thanks for the bugzilla tip !!! Plundered another pc - and with a Belkin NiC it works. It seems to boot ok, DHCP responds and web pages open via the LAN and router as they should!!! So it is the 3Com 3c900B-TPO Etherlink Cyclone rev 04 card which behaves strangely. I guess this is a case for a bug report then. Thanks for all the help and support - now comes the next lesson in Linux! Like where do I submit bug reports... ;-) ( but I have learnt where config files are kept and a few bash commands... ;-) ) The next project is to find a low resource GUI as KDE seems too hard for the old 350MHz 192Mb machine to cope with... Regards, Peter
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