Hello all, Thanks to the your help with my CPU heating problem, I have that troublesome system of mine rebuilt. The reason I had to reinstall the CPU was that I replaced the existing ABit motherboard (which I believe has a problem that causes it to lose power sporadically) with a Soyo motherboard with the same sort of socket. Most of the hardware other than that I left the same, including the hard drives which had Ubuntu as the default bootup system. Here's the shocker - Ubuntu came up almost flawlessly, despite the changed motherboard (as well as a different video card, due to compatibility issues, though both were made by Radeon). There was just one problem - though the onboard LAN port says it's working, it won't communicate. I know that the ABit board used a via-rhine driver and the Soyo used a rhinefet, but Ubuntu thinks it's still got a via-rhine in it. That's not surprising, due to the similarity between the two, because it doesn't quite work. I know the port works because I just installed Centos 4.3 on another partition and that works OK. So how can I force Ubuntu to redetect the ethernet hardware from scratch? Thanks, Vaughn --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss