From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98; WMM) Description of problem: I try to configurate my Sis900 build-in networkcard. Windows XP says it has the following settings: I/O EC00-ECFF, Mem: EA424000-EA424FFF, IRQ 19. The card will not activate. Is netconfig used to handle interupts of more than 15 ??? I get no error message like a bug, but just a little window - after a long, long, long time - my machine is so fast 2,53 GHz- AND THEN Cannot activate networkd device eth0. Thats all Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.System settings--- network ---hardware Device: eth 0, IRQ: irq 19, MEM: EA424000, IO: 0xEC00 , OK. 2.APPLY 3. Devices, Activate Actual Results: Cannot activate networkd device eth0. Expected Results: Activated Additional info: none
I have it working now on irq 5. I looked up the irq etc in /proc/pci i tryed these values but it didnot work i put all fields blanc and saved an empty configuration i reopened network-config and put the right values in and could activated the card. I think there is some bug in redhat-config-network !!!!
I have upgraded to fedora core 1 So this bug can closed.
I think this is duplicate of bug # 160822, please try adding 'acpi=noirq' option to the kernel and see if it works for you (or 'acpi=ht' ...).
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Red Hat Linux is no longer supported by Red Hat, Inc. If you are still running Red Hat Linux, you are strongly advised to upgrade to a current Fedora Core release or Red Hat Enterprise Linux or comparable. Some information on which option may be right for you is available at http://www.redhat.com/rhel/migrate/redhatlinux/. Closing as CANTFIX.