I'm using several Abit AV8 and KV8-Pro systems (nearly identical), some
with dual boot setups. I haven't faced any issues so far. I never cared
much for discover though, I just have the module via-velocity listed in
/etc/modules. Discover does have several issues. Granted - it's a great
idea to make things easier in some cases and for many new users, but
it's very little trouble going around it when it fails.
Kyuu 'Vekotin' Eturautti
Juan A wrote:
I won't claim victory.
i'm using dual boot in this machine, linux under a custom 2.6.11
kernel and if i'm in linux and reboot under windows the network card
gets detected again under another phantom network connection that well
does nothing, i need to turn off my machine and then go to windows,
So it's like the hardware isn't getting their resources free o
something like that i don't know, pasing the noapic parm to kernel
once worked but as i get more use of it discovered it was just pure
look. So there something still wrong in there with via-velocity cause
my old and trusty realtek never gived me that kind of problems
Juan A.
Ed Murray escribió:
The module is the via_velocity, the Debian AMD64 installer has this
module on it though it won't autodetect it. I can't remember if I
modprobed it before or after the base install. It is a buggy module
under 2.6.8 however, I would recommend upgrading to to a later kernel as
soon as possible. It works flawlessly under 2.6.10
Regards
Ed.
Velocity is AUTO mode
eth0: Link autonegation speed 100M bps full duplex
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