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Old 19th January 2006, 06:59 AM
alexnardini Offline
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FC4 didn't detect ethernet address...

Hi all, I bought a Sony laptop VGN-197XP and I installed FC4.

Now, all goes good, the ATI drivers work immediatly and the wireless too!

the only problem I have is that It can't recognize the ethernet hardware.

In network configuration pannel, I can see only the wireless hardware set to "eth0"
but not the ethernet hardware that at this point should be set on "eth1"

The main problem for me is that if I check my HostId HardwareAddress it report all ZERO:

HwAddrs: 00:00:00:00:00:00

why?

PS: My laptop Hardware Configuration is:

Intel Centrino 2.0 Ghz
1 gb ram
80 Gb hd x 2
ATI Radeon x700 256 mb

Any help are welcome, thanks:
Alexnardini
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Old 19th January 2006, 08:33 AM
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what does lspci say?
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