Apache Set-Up
Brian Kelsay
bkelsay at home.com
Fri Aug 17 14:55:44 CDT 2001
What PCI and ISA cards do you have in the system? What other devices
do you have attached? You could easily remove a modem or sound card to
free up resources. You shouldn't need devices in a PC/ Server in this
role anyway. It is most likely however that you must use a DOS boot
disk and the utility disk that came with the NICs to change system
resource usage. A PCI NIC will normally default to IRQ 10 and I/O add.
300h even though they are supposed to be plug and play. So you remove
one card, Boot to DOS and run the config utility for the NIC and change
it to manual config from Plug and Pray. Leave the other one at Plug
and Play.
Brian Kelsay
----- Original Message -----
From: Jose Sanchez
Hi Everyone:
I would like to set an Apache server to host my company's local website.
I've always had many problems installing two NICs on a Linux machine.
Somehow I get a conflict error with the second NIC. I believe that the
system I'm using has too many shared devices. Is there a good old system
I can buy or is there an specific board I need to use with Linux?
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