From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98; Q312461) Description of problem: PCMCIA fails to load, therefor cannot use NIC. See "Additional Information" Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.re-install 2.same thing 3. Additional info: Red Hat Support Notification ---------------------------------------------------- Thank you for using Red Hat's Support Services! Your Service Request has been updated. Our technician's latest response is provided below. Please use our online support system to update your Service Request at http://www.redhat.com/support. Need help using the system? See our online documentation at http://www.redhat.com/services/techsupport/production/access.html The message is for your information only. Please do not reply directly to this email. ---------------------------------------------------- Service Request 212927 has been Updated Incident Number: 212927 Customer Name: DAVIS LEE Customer Number: 417957 Date Opened: Sep 03, 2002 16:10 Date Changed: Sep 03, 2002 16:34 Red Hat Tech: Philip Your Red Hat product: Red Hat Linux 7.3 Personal (RHF0087US) Summary of your problem: pcimcia & sudo Description of your problem: Why won't sudo recognize root's password? Root logs on with it just fine. Also the 3com pcimcia card doesn't work. From start log: Start service pcmcia (Y)/(N)/(C), Starting pcmicia: Yenta IRQ list 0a98, PCI irq10, Socket status 30000006 PCI: Failed to allocate resource 1(f0800000-f05fffff) for 03:00.0 PCI: Failed to allocate resource 2(f0800000-f05fffff) for 03:00.0 PCI: Failed to allocate resource 6(f0800000-f05fffff) for 03:00.0 PCI: Enabling device 03:00.0 (0000 -> 0003) Start service netfs Y,N,C Y 3c59x: DBecker and others PCI: Setting latency timer of device 03:00.0 to 64 eth0: command 0x5800 did not complete! Status=0xffff eth0: command 0x2804 did not complete! Status=0xffff eth0: command 0x3002 did not complete! Status=0xffff eth0: command 0x3002 did not complete! Status=0xffff eth0: command 0x3002 did not complete! Status=0xffff eth0: command 0x3002 did not complete! Status=0xffff Thanks! Our latest response: Re: irq problem Dear Sir, This could be a possible bug with the driver or irq assignment to your hardware, I suggest that you contact our developers so that a fix could be provided for this. You can get in touch with them through our bugzilla site: http://bugzilla.redhat.com/ For configuring 'sudo', you can check out its man page with 'man sudo' or you can check out this site for a configuration guide: http://www.linuxhelp.net/guides/djg/sudo.html I hope this helps. Regards, Philip Morales Status: Waiting on Customer ---------------------------------------------------- If you are having problems with our support services, please contact sup-manager. If you are experiencing product registration problems, please contact register. Thank you again for using Red Hat's Support Services! Sincerely, Red Hat Support Team sup-manager ---------------------------------------------- This message was automatically generated.
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