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Date:      Wed, 07 May 2003 19:20:14 +0930
From:      Steven Wiltshire <steven@mig15.net>
To:        Eddy Ramos <e.ramos@deepground.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: 2 Major problems after fresh installation
Message-ID:  <3EB8D6D6.50203@mig15.net>
In-Reply-To: <002d01c31471$5e101c80$e20064c0@LAPTOP6>
References:  <002d01c31471$5e101c80$e20064c0@LAPTOP6>

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Hi Eddy,

Regarding your network card troubles, I had a similar problem caused by 
having "plug and play OS" (or similar in my BIOS set to "yes." I set the 
parameter to "no" and was able to use my network cards again. Try 
changing the value (if you have an option to), hopefully this will fix 
this problem.

Cheers,

--Steven

Eddy Ramos wrote:

>Hi there,
>I have used some Linux (Redhat, Suse) and UNIX (SCO) before, but I am
>relatively new to FreeBSD.
>I have 2 major problems after installing FreeBSD 4.8 on a PIII 866Mhz
>system (256 MB RAM).
>
>These are my problems, starting with the most important:
>
>1) Can't get the network cards to work properly. I see something like
>'couldn't map ports/memory' during startup.
>The machine is meant to be used as a router, so it has two network
>cards:
>	1. 3Com 3C905B-TX (uses IRQ 9 in Windows). I know this card is
>supported by FreeBSD (xl driver according to hardware list)
>	2. Realtek RTL8139 (uses IRX 10 in Windows). I know this card is
>supported by FreeBSD (rl driver according to hardware list)
>
>When I use /stand/sysinstall -> Configure -> Networking -> Interfaces I
>only see the parallel port (lp0) and the COM1 and COM2 devices.
>Furthermore I see 'faith0 <unknown network interface type>' that's it.
>Please have a look at the messages and the ifconfig output in order to
>see what is going wrong.
>
>
>2) Xwindows (and KDE window manager) won't run.
>I have an Iiyama Vision Master monitor and an NVIDIA GeForce2 MX card
>(nv driver according to hardware list)
>
>	1. Yes, I have installed the X wrapper (installed as a
>dependency by default);
>	2. Yes, I have a raised security level (Raising kernel security
>level: kern.securelevel: -1 -> 2);
>	3. Yes, I have tried to 'startx' both as a user and as root;
>	4. Yes, I have tried both the 'xf86config' and the 'xf86cfg
>-textmode' tool to create the config file.
>
>Please have a look at the log files in order to see what is going wrong.
>
>Could anyone help me sorting this out?
>Thanks anyway,
>Eddy.
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