Is the card recognised as another interface? try just running ifconfig and seeing what output you get. I had a couple of systems at work that for some reason saw the onboard ethernet as eth2, even though there were no eth0 or eth1. On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 09:07:33AM -0700, Tyler Littlefield wrote: > Hello, > I'm trying to set up a linux system here at school at my lab station, and am using a cross over. > I installed linux and all that, but when I use ifconfig, it says that eth0 wasn't recognized. > I've tried: > inserting a NIC card in to the pci slot and using that. > I also tried the onboard card, and it's not recognizing. > Any ideas on how to get it to recognize? I've never had this problem before. > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup -- if (argc > 1 && strcmp(argv[1], "-advice") == 0) { printf("Don't Panic!\n"); exit(42); } -- Arnold Robbins in the LJ of February '95, describing RCS