Am Mo, den 30.08.2004 schrieb phroxen(a)caramail.com um 14:28:
Please don't top-post.
as i said before i m new to linux, i didn t really get what you
said, could you explain? or at least tell
me exactly what i have to do?
thanks!
grep "8139too" /etc/modprobe.conf
If that command prints out a line with parameters set, then open the
modprobe.conf file with an editor of your choice and put a # in front of
the options line. Then again run "modprobe 8139too".
Alexander
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