Re: [Fwd: Re: Network problem - 3Com card]

1999-02-13 Thread Kent West
Whoo-hoo! Thanks Frankie! Although the instructions you gave didn't match
exactly what I was seeing, it got me about half-way there, and along with
some instructions on custom kernel's from www.debian's documentation page I
got another 45% of the way, and I just tinkered and explored my way through
the last 5%, and now I have a working network card. 

Thanks again!

And to you, Heikki, thanks for the input. I stuck with the 2.0.34 kernel
though, cause it was over my head to download the 2.0.35 kernel from
another machine and copy it to my Linux box and etc, etc. But now that I
have a working network, maybe I'll upgrade to 2.0.35 (or maybe even go to
Slink -- whooo-o-o).

Have a good one, ya'll!


At 01:04 PM 2/13/1999 +, Frankie wrote:
This is a reply I gave to someone else recently re 3com 905's.
Basically I successfully got a friend's 3com 905 10/100 MB/s PCI card.
I don't know what model it was exactly. If you have a debian CD, the
debian source is on the CD, so you don't need to download it.

frankie

 Original Message 
Subject: Re: Network problem - 3Com card
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 13:50:27 +
From: Frankie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mark Muffett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Mark Muffett wrote:
 
 I've just installed Linux for the first time.  Almost everything went
 smoothly - including X windows, but I cannot get the network card to
 work.
 
 I use a fairly standard card (3Com 905-TX, PCI 10/100BaseT), but I can't
 see any drivers for it when I run modconf.  I presume this is the
 problem.  Can anyone tell me where to get the right driver, or which one
 to use instead?
 
 Mark Muffett

I got this card working just yesterday with a 2.0.34 kernel.
I'll be as patronisingly simple in my explanation as I can because this
is the first time you installed Linux. :-)

The steps I took were:
I had a look at modconf, but the modules were not any use.
I installed the kernel-source-2.0.34 or whatever package.
I cd'd to /usr/src/linux
I typed make menuconfig
This brought up a screen with all the options and stuff (This is where
you select sound card support as well)
If I remember correctly, under network devices, there were 3 options I
had to select: 
   the driver for the 3com905
   a PCI ethernet option
   and something else . 
I didn't make these as modules, but I'm sure it would work if you did.
I then exited, saving my configuration.
then I ran make-kpkg, with parameters something like --bximage
--revision 1 kernel_image. (make-kpg is in the kernel-package package).
The kernel took about 10 minutes to compile on a P166 or something.
then I ran dpkg -i kernel-package-* from /usr/local/src
I rebooted my machine and presto.

frankie


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Re: [Fwd: Re: Network problem - 3Com card]

1999-02-13 Thread Heikki Vatiainen
Kent West wrote:
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 And to you, Heikki, thanks for the input. I stuck with the 2.0.34 kernel
 though, cause it was over my head to download the 2.0.35 kernel from
 another machine and copy it to my Linux box and etc, etc. But now that I
 have a working network, maybe I'll upgrade to 2.0.35 (or maybe even go to
 Slink -- whooo-o-o).

Good to hear you got your network going! If you decide to to 
upgrade to 2.0.35 or 2.0.36 by recompiling your kernel, get
the driver from the page I mentioned in my previous email and
copy it over the existing linux/drivers/net/3c59x.c 

If I remember correctly, the driver in 2.0.3x is 0.99E which 
does not work correctly if you warm boot from Win9x. With the
old driver the card gets assigned FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF Ethernet 
address which is not valid. The new driver does not have this 
problem.

 Have a good one, ya'll!

Thanks, I will!

// Heikki
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