  | | | Installing RH 8.0 on a Dell Inspiron 2500 laptop-Solved! | Installing RH 8.0 on a Dell Inspiron 2500 laptop-Solved! 2003-08-17 - By Greg Goldstein
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The problem 2 (eth0 failed) has now been solved by spending considerable time tweaking System Tools/Network Device Control settings. The main trick seemed to be to opt for a "static set IP addresses" in place of "automatic obtain IP address".
The audio player xmms did not work; I had to track down a patch at gurulabs.com, but this fixed the problem right away.
So now this laptop is very good shape.
Thanks for the help
Greg
-- ---- -- Forwarded Message -- ---- -- Subject: re: Installing RH 8.0 on a Dell Inspiron 2500 laptop Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2003 17:16:12 +0200 From: Greg Goldstein <greggold@(protected)> To: psyche-list-admin@(protected)
I have been trying to install RH 8.0 (and 7.2 and 7.1) on an Inspiron 2500. One problem has been solved.
re: problem 1. The X-server always crashes when I try to start X after installation. I can run the laptop at runlevel 3, it seems normal.
Solution: The problem was that the installation process finds the correct video card, but sets it to have 16MB of memory by default. When I re-installed RH8.0 and set it to 4MB everything worked fine. (I found this solution by searching the archive of //groups.yahoo.com/group/linux-dell-laptops)
re problem 2. I found that "bringing up eth0" always gave the result "failed" . The network interface is i82557 using the kernel module eepro100, which is known to be compatible.
I do not have a solution to this problem yet. Here is an extract from /var/log/messages:
I attach the entire messages file - it is clear the network card is found and identified.
Any suggestions on problem 2 will be much appreciated!
Greg
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