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Old 11-20-2006, 06:11 AM   #1
deep_jyotsingh
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Suse 10.1 multiple NICS problem


i have Suse 10.1 installed on desktop and is having 3 NICs....
now suse is detecting the onboard NIC but not the external pci slot NIC s...............
now i have been trying to detect the LAN but have not been successful.......
can anyone plz help.............
 
Old 11-20-2006, 07:06 AM   #2
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it is more likely to be a problem with your card not being supported, or your distro not having the module for it.
What is the name of your PCI nic, and maybe at least someone can check (as well as yourself), via google and via the HCL here, if that card is supported.
Linux has no problems controlling multiple nics.
 
  


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