try the drivers and the diagnostic stuff on www.scyld.com, it helped me
a lot. it's the site of the official mantainer of most of the nic
drivers.
pietro.
There is a peculiar problem with this card:
I believe its ID has changed, and hence the driver
included in 2.2.X kernel does not work with it any longer.
You need to upgrade to 2.4.2-ac series kernel.
More details are available:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user-0103/msg00507.html
Although I
> Are you using the via-rhine driver? Do you have to use pci-scan.o too?
via-rhine.o on kernel 2.2.17.
no trace of pci-scan in the source tree! never tried 2.2.18 yet.
At 13:49 13/03/01 +0100, Pietro Cagnoni wrote:
if you cat /proc/pci you'll probably see the nic has no irq configured.
try to tell the bios you DON'T have a pnp operating system.
it took me days to find out!!! (same nic)
hope it helps
Cheers Pietro
cat /proc/pci tells me that the card has IR
> /lib/modules/2.2.18pre21/net/via-rhine.o : Init_module : device or resource
> busy Hint: this error can be caused by incorrect module parameters,
> including invalid IO or IRQ parameters.
> /lib/modules/2.2.18pre21/net/via-rhine.o : insmod
> /lib/modules/2.2.18pre21/net/via-rhine.o failed
if you
I hope that this is the right list for a question like this. Please
forgive the newbie if not.
I'm having problems getting my D-Link DFE-530-TX network card to work with
Debian. I've seen a few posts on this subject on various mailing list
archives (including this one) so am pretty sure my c
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