On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 17:15:32 -0400, Ken Heard wrote:
> Florian Kulzer wrote:
>
> > Maybe there has been a regression or the card needs a driver that has
> > been removed during the last cleanup of binary firmware blobs in the
> > Debian kernel sources (which happened in version 2.6.24 or .25 I
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Florian Kulzer wrote:
> Maybe there has been a regression or the card needs a driver that has
> been removed during the last cleanup of binary firmware blobs in the
> Debian kernel sources (which happened in version 2.6.24 or .25 IIRC).
>
> I would c
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 23:16:32 -0400, Ken Heard wrote:
> Florian Kulzer wrote:
[ snip: The tg3 driver seems to think that everything is OK with the
built-in card. If you want to pursue this further then we need to know
how you tested this card and found that it was "sluggish". ]
> > Did you
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Florian Kulzer wrote:
> Check the syslog or dmesg output for messages from the tg3 driver.
Command "dmesg|grep tg3" returns the following:
[2.310795] tg3.c:v3.92.1 (June 9, 2008)
[ 55.476397] tg3: eth0: Link is up at 100 Mbps, full duplex.
[
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 22:28:11 -0400, Ken Heard wrote:
> I have a Lenovo ThinkPad R61 which has a built-in ethernet card,
> designated eth0, which command "lspci" identifies as follows:
>
> Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM5787M Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express (rev 02)
>
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I have a Lenovo ThinkPad R61 which has a built-in ethernet card,
designated eth0, which command "lspci" identifies as follows:
Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM5787M Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express (rev 02)
While this card works, by comparis
Hi,
I have a Xircom PCMCIA 100/10 ethernet card on my laptop. This is what "dmesg |
grep eth0" tells me:
Code:
[24.588107] eth0: Xircom cardbus revision 3 at irq 11
[30.956255] xircom cardbus adaptor found, registering as eth0, using irq 11
Now, at first glance the card seems to
I'm looking to setup a cluster for out uni lab and am debating at the moment
for the internal network between the cluster machines (4 machines which are
supposed to be all connected to each other) whether to use on dual port pci-e
ethernet card + one single port pci-e or the onboard card vs.
Butch Kemper([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> At 09:25 PM 2/8/2008, you wrote:
>> Butch Kemper([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
<>
>> >
>> > I need some assistance on how to proceed to get the system to properly
>> > setup th
At 09:25 PM 2/8/2008, you wrote:
Butch Kemper([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
>
> I built a system using 4.0r2 net-install and have kernel
2.6.18-5-k7 installed.
>
> The motherboard failed and the replacement board has a different type
> ethernet card.
>
> In
Butch Kemper([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
>
> I built a system using 4.0r2 net-install and have kernel 2.6.18-5-k7
> installed.
>
> The motherboard failed and the replacement board has a different type
> ethernet card.
>
> In the kern.log file, I can
On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 08:51:01PM -0600, Butch Kemper wrote:
>
> I built a system using 4.0r2 net-install and have kernel 2.6.18-5-k7
> installed.
>
> The motherboard failed and the replacement board has a different type
> ethernet card.
>
> In the kern.log file, I c
I built a system using 4.0r2 net-install and have kernel 2.6.18-5-k7 installed.
The motherboard failed and the replacement board has a different type
ethernet card.
In the kern.log file, I can see the ethernet card is recognized and
called eth0 but:
The card is not connected to
t with lots of ethernet drivers, i choose
> > > tg3, bcause my ethernet card is a Broadcom (C) NetLink BCM5906M
> > > fast ethernet PCIExpress (rev 02) (that's what i get from lspci | grep
> > > Broadcom in my already installed ubuntu).
> > > however, this do
e
> > I get an error
> > message, saying that no ethernet device is found, only a firewire device
> > and asks me weather i want to use this.
> > i say no and now comes a list with lots of ethernet drivers, i choose
> > tg3, bcause my ethernet card is a Broadcom (C) Net
re device
> and asks me weather i want to use this.
> i say no and now comes a list with lots of ethernet drivers, i choose
> tg3, bcause my ethernet card is a Broadcom (C) NetLink BCM5906M
> fast ethernet PCIExpress (rev 02) (that's what i get from lspci | grep
> Broadcom in my a
device is found, only a firewire device
and asks me weather i want to use this.
i say no and now comes a list with lots of ethernet drivers, i choose
tg3, bcause my ethernet card is a Broadcom (C) NetLink BCM5906M
fast ethernet PCIExpress (rev 02) (that's what i get from lspci | grep
Bro
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On 08/03/07 15:49, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>>> On 08/03/07 05:37, Csányi Pál wrote:
>>>>> Is the D-Link DFE-530TX PCI Fast Ethernet card 10/100MBs
>>>>> supported by Debian GNU/Linux Etc
Ron Johnson wrote:
> >> On 08/03/07 05:37, Csányi Pál wrote:
> >>> Is the D-Link DFE-530TX PCI Fast Ethernet card 10/100MBs
> >>> supported by Debian GNU/Linux Etch?
Yes. Out of the box with the 8139too driver. This will be discovered
and configured automati
>>
>>> Is the D-Link DFE-530TX PCI Fast Ethernet card 10/100MBs
>>> supported by Debian GNU/Linux Etch?
>>>
>>>
>>> If I try to compile linux-image-2.6.18 from source, in menuconfig
>>> can't to find driver for this card.
>> Whic
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> On 08/03/07 05:37, Csányi Pál wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > Is the D-Link DFE-530TX PCI Fast Ethernet card 10/100MBs
> > supported by Debian GNU/L
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On 08/03/07 05:37, Csányi Pál wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Is the D-Link DFE-530TX PCI Fast Ethernet card 10/100MBs
> supported by Debian GNU/Linux Etch?
>
>
> If I try to compile linux-image-2.6.18 from source, in menuconfig
>
Hello!
Is the
D-Link DFE-530TX PCI Fast Ethernet card 10/100MBs
supported by Debian GNU/Linux Etch?
If I try to compile linux-image-2.6.18 from source, in menuconfig can't to find
driver for this card.
Is there some experience with this PCI Ethernet card on Debian Etch out there?
Any ad
> The following workaround kind of solved the problem:
> - Add pnpbios=off to the boot options. There was some reference for this in
> the boot messages.
> - As root execute
> pccardctl eject ; pccardctl insert
Hey,
And thanks for the reply. I tried it, but it didn't work. Note that my
PCMCI
but I have a problem since
> neither the drivers for my laptop's wireless card are installed by default
> (it's a PCMCIA card based on the rt2500 chipset) nor my also PCMCIA-based
> Xircom ethernet card is working!
>
> I should have no problems getting the wireless running on
installed by default
(it's a PCMCIA card based on the rt2500 chipset) nor my also PCMCIA-based
Xircom ethernet card is working!
I should have no problems getting the wireless running once I can download
the rt2x00-source package. Hence, I am putting all priority in getting
the Xircom ethern
On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 10:09:30AM +0100, Bruno Costacurta wrote:
> I have a Marvell Ethernet card (on motherboard) model 88E8053.
> It is not recognized by Etch (however the CD I tried to install from
> is rather old +- 1 year).
> (note: under Fedora 6 it is recognized and works fine
On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 01:08:35PM +0100, Bruno Costacurta wrote:
> > since it is a kernel module, if it is present in a kernel version in
> > one distro it is present in another, i.e. , Debian. You may have to
> > manually insert the correct module if the install system fails to pick
> > it up. '
On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 10:09 +0100, Bruno Costacurta wrote:
> If so where can I check which hardware is supported in .iso Etch to avoid
> unecessary download ?
You can use this as a basic check for compatibility,
http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/
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On Wednesday 28 February 2007 12:16:13 Greg Madden wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 10:09:30 +0100
>
> Bruno Costacurta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a Marvell Ethernet card (on motherboard) model 88E8053.
> > It is not recognized by Etch
On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 10:09:30 +0100
Bruno Costacurta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a Marvell Ethernet card (on motherboard) model 88E8053.
> It is not recognized by Etch (however the CD I tried to install from
> is rather old +- 1 year).
> (note: under F
Hello,
I have a Marvell Ethernet card (on motherboard) model 88E8053.
It is not recognized by Etch (however the CD I tried to install from
is rather old +- 1 year).
(note: under Fedora 6 it is recognized and works fine with driver sky2)
What is the current situation / support about Marvell
Hi,
i've installed etch on a machine to get it function as a router for
my internal net.
So there are 2 eth cards installed:
1 D-link 530tx ( detected and running without any problem)
1 SMC 9332BDT ( recognized on boot )
What strange is, on a sarge box the driver for the SMC card is
(detected) ini
On Thu January 25 2007 12:31, Michael Fothergill wrote:
> Dear Debianists,
>
> Here is the Ethernet card in my AMD 64 box:
>
> LAN Integrated Fast Ethernet (10/100/1000) Realtek ALC653
>
> Does anyone know if Debian Etch will see it OK?
Not sure, I have used realtek netw
Dear Debianists,
Here is the Ethernet card in my AMD 64 box:
LAN Integrated Fast Ethernet (10/100/1000) Realtek ALC653
Does anyone know if Debian Etch will see it OK?
Regards
Michael Fothergill
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>
>Hi all
>
>I am new and download debian-31r4-i386 and try to
>install it.
>
>but it said "no ethernet card driver is detected", i
>choose the e1000. it gave me another screen "the
>module e1000 failed to load"
>
>I have questions.
>
>
Hi all
I am new and download debian-31r4-i386 and try to
install it.
but it said "no ethernet card driver is detected", i
choose the e1000. it gave me another screen "the
module e1000 failed to load"
I have questions.
1/ intel 1000 is not new card, I think this version
d
om arnall wrote:
> > > > > I'm trying to get the ethernet card working on a Dell Latitude c600.
> > > > > From information on the itnernet, the driver for the card is '3c59x'.
> > > > > I am able to load this with modprobe. But when I do
On Saturday 03 June 2006 05:22 am, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 17:07:44 -0700, tom arnall wrote:
> > On Friday 02 June 2006 12:55 pm, Andrew Perrin wrote:
> > > On Fri, 2 Jun 2006, tom arnall wrote:
> > > > I'm trying to get the ethernet c
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 17:07:44 -0700, tom arnall wrote:
> On Friday 02 June 2006 12:55 pm, Andrew Perrin wrote:
> > On Fri, 2 Jun 2006, tom arnall wrote:
> > > I'm trying to get the ethernet card working on a Dell Latitude c600. From
> > > information on the itne
On Friday 02 June 2006 12:55 pm, Andrew Perrin wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Jun 2006, tom arnall wrote:
> > I'm trying to get the ethernet card working on a Dell Latitude c600. From
> > information on the itnernet, the driver for the card is '3c59x'. I am
> > able to lo
On Fri, 2 Jun 2006, tom arnall wrote:
I'm trying to get the ethernet card working on a Dell Latitude c600. From
information on the itnernet, the driver for the card is '3c59x'. I am able to
load this with modprobe. But when I do 'ifconfig 3c59x eth0' I get 'eth0:
I'm trying to get the ethernet card working on a Dell Latitude c600. From
information on the itnernet, the driver for the card is '3c59x'. I am able to
load this with modprobe. But when I do 'ifconfig 3c59x eth0' I get 'eth0:
Host name lookup failure'. My ke
> I have net install/Minimal Install CD of Debian. I have "Marvell Yukon
> Gigabit Ethernet card 88E8053 PCI-E" which detected by WinXP and Red
> Hat. When stsrting installation ,It attempts to auto-detect the network
> card and fails, then displays a list of drivers for n
ng CDs, I'm asking
> here before filing a bug report as per
> http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
>
> The problem is the Marvell Yukon 88E8053 gigabit Ethernet card,
> integrated on the motherboard. I have seen many bug reports about this
> card, dating from 2004; discover-da
t daily images and wasting CDs, I'm asking
> here before filing a bug report as per
> http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
>
> The problem is the Marvell Yukon 88E8053 gigabit Ethernet card,
> integrated on the motherboard. I have seen many bug reports about this
> Thanks,
&g
> The problem is the Marvell Yukon 88E8053 gigabit Ethernet card,
> integrated on the motherboard. I have seen many bug reports about this
[...]
Well, I have the same card and it is CURRENTLY not working. However,
when I first upgraded to 2.6.16 it DID work. I was forced to go back
to .1
Just my $.02 worth but I tried to install the most recent release on an HP DC7600 with an integrated Broadcom NetXtreme GBE adapter and the installer could not bring up this hardware either.
> Subject: Re: Marvell Yukon gigabit ethernet card> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: de
On Mon, 2006-05-15 at 23:56 +0200, Alex Fernandez wrote:
> Hi all,
--snip--
> The problem is the Marvell Yukon 88E8053 gigabit Ethernet card,
> integrated on the motherboard. I have seen many bug reports about this
> card, dating from 2004; discover-data, debian-installer, the ker
efore filing a bug report as per
http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
The problem is the Marvell Yukon 88E8053 gigabit Ethernet card,
integrated on the motherboard. I have seen many bug reports about this
card, dating from 2004; discover-data, debian-installer, the kernel
itself -- given Debian
Hello,
I am having the same problem as you did -
installing debian 3.1, and my ethernet card (intel pro 100 VE..) is not
recognised. Please let me know how you resolved this problem.
Thank you
Martin
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
the seller told me there is 2 ethernet cards on
the machine but I cant see the other. how can I see
all ethernet card. If you know please help.
Try the command "lspci" to list all hardware in your computer (on the
terminal, just like "ifconfig"). Post this output here. Als
is 2 ethernet cards on
the machine but I cant see the other. how can I see
all ethernet card. If you know please help.
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hello,
i have trouble installing debian on my laptop computer, because
install cannot detect my Silicon pcmcia ethernet card and i have no clue
what to do..
any help? :)
riivo[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Im trying to install DEBIAN 3.1 Sarge on a DELL Dimension 5100, and my
ethernet (builtin) card isn't recognize (intel pro/100 ve)...
Looking on windows, I saw the pilote were e100b, so on debian I choose
e100 driver but this doesn't change anything.
I found on the web that I must use eepro100 drive
Hello List,
I have a probelm with a wireless card, I loaded the
correct drivers, nevertheless at boot time it shows me
the follwing messages:
eth1: unknown hardware address type 24
Listening on LPF/eth1/
Sending on LPF/eth1/
Sending on Socket/fallback/fallback-net
DHCPDISCOVER on eth1 to 255.
ject: Re: drivers for Intel ethernet card -> initrd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've got a more recent kernel from backports and am currently struggling
to install that. When I dun `dpkg -i For lilo, you would have something like this (copied from one of my
servers):
image=/vmlinuz
label
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I've got a more recent kernel from backports and am currently struggling
> to install that. When I dun `dpkg -i missing `mkinitrd` and no "initrd" in my LILO. I've used `apt-get` to sort
> out the first issue but not sure what value to give "initrd=" in my
> LILO... pr
I've got a more recent kernel from backports and am currently struggling
to install that. When I dun `dpkg -i http://packages.dell.org - search for kernel-image (woody).
>
> If you want to reinstall, Try using the dell debian images. They have
> E1000 drivers on them -- I've used them for a couple
linux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> But without an internet connection on said computer (unless i boot it
> into WinXP) how can I get the driver/module and load on to it? eg is
> it poss to d/load this separately?
You could. http://packages.dell.org - search for kernel-image (woody).
If you wan
On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 07:32:01PM +, linux wrote:
> But without an internet connection on said computer (unless i boot it into
> WinXP) how can I get the driver/module and load on to it? eg is it poss to
> d/load this separately?
You have two options:
* Install a PCI NIC if you have one an
But without an internet connection on said computer (unless i boot it into
WinXP) how can I get the driver/module and load on to it? eg is it poss to
d/load this separately?
thanks, Michael
At 19:20 10/11/2004, you wrote:
On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 05:45:07PM -,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've
On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 05:45:07PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've just installed the base "woody" kernel on my Xeon box but there seems
> to be no network connectivity. I have a Intel Pro/1000 MT Network
> Connection -- do I need a particular driver for that? Then I presume it's
> something
On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 05:49:50PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've just installed the base "woody" kernel on my Xeon box but there seems
> to be no network connectivity. I have a Intel Pro/1000 MT Network
> Connection -- do I need a particular driver for that? Then I presume it's
> something
PS: I should have stated also that I have a static IP and am on a
university network in this instance
Original Message
Subject: drivers for Intel ethernet card
From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:Wed, November 10, 2004 5:45 pm
To
I've just installed the base "woody" kernel on my Xeon box but there seems
to be no network connectivity. I have a Intel Pro/1000 MT Network
Connection -- do I need a particular driver for that? Then I presume it's
something like ipconfig?
Many thanks for your help,
Michael
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: NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed out
Sep 6 17:10:24 debian kernel: eth0: link up, 100Mbps, full-duplex, lpa 0x45E1
it is too aften seemd that when it boots it shows me one ethernet card
and some time both...?
TIA .
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I've been having the same problem with my main ethernet ca
rnel: NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed out
> Sep 6 17:07:54 debian kernel: eth0: link up, 100Mbps, full-duplex, lpa 0x45E1
> ...
> it is too aften seemd that when it boots it shows me one ethernet card
> and some time both...?
I saw that with my RTL8139 under the latest 2.4.x kernels.
: transmit timed out
Sep 6 17:10:24 debian kernel: eth0: link up, 100Mbps, full-duplex, lpa 0x45E1
it is too aften seemd that when it boots it shows me one ethernet card
and some time both...?
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Dijkman, R.M. (Remco) wrote:
Hi,
lspci shows that the card indeed has power saving abilities. However, I do not know how to turn them off. I have ACPI turned off (I could turn it back on if that helps). I also turned off all my power saving abilities in the BIOS. Still the network card says that
Hi,
lspci shows that the card indeed has power saving abilities. However, I do not know
how to turn them off. I have ACPI turned off (I could turn it back on if that helps).
I also turned off all my power saving abilities in the BIOS. Still the network card
says that it has power savings.
BT
#Well, the card that I am using is a DEC/Tulip as well, so I probably
#have to replace it then.
I have a similar problem with a Compaq Netellient (tlan driver)..
It works for a while, then stops completely - no amount of
/etc/init.d/networking stop/starting works - I end up having to reboot(!)..
: Ethernet card not responding after some time
> Has anybody experienced a similar problem or have any idea what the
> problem could be?
Had that problem in a system using DEC/Tulip cards, never worked out
what the cause was, I just replaced the cards with Intel Etherexpress
and haven'
Dijkman, R.M. (Remco) wrote:
Hi,
I have got this really weird problem. I have a router set up at home and
everything works fine. Computers at home can always access the internet.
I also have the SSH port on the router open so that I can connect to it
from elsewhere. However, when nobody is using th
> Has anybody experienced a similar problem or have any idea what the
> problem could be?
Had that problem in a system using DEC/Tulip cards, never worked out
what the cause was, I just replaced the cards with Intel Etherexpress
and haven't seen the problem since ;)
Hi,
I have got this really weird problem. I have a router set up at home and
everything works fine. Computers at home can always access the internet.
I also have the SSH port on the router open so that I can connect to it
from elsewhere. However, when nobody is using the internet at home, the
rou
On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 11:52:50PM +0200, diego wrote:
> Which files should I backup before it all, so that if hardware
> autodetection or manual configuration fails I can leave everything
> related to the network as before?
/etc/network/*
/etc/resolv.conf
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I have a box in production that gives some problems with the ethernet
card it has installed because of its driver is not fully supported... so
I want to have it replaced with a different model, but I really can NOT
afford having it unavailable too much time, so the question is:
Which files
: Ethernet card not working after a clean kernel
2.4installation of Debian 3.0
Ok, thanks to Kent and Matt's response. It turns out that the module is not there and
I have to what, compile the module or recompile the kernel. What would be the steps in
both the cases? Any documents that I can re
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, thanks to Kent and Matt's response. It turns out that the module is not there and
I have to what, compile the module or recompile the kernel. What would be the steps in
both the cases? Any documents that I can read if this is a long process? Also, the
Ethernet
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, thanks to Kent and Matt's response. It turns out that the module is not there and
I have to what, compile the module or recompile the kernel. What would be the steps in
both the cases? Any documents that I can read if this is a long process? Also, the
Ethernet
On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 08:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear Fellows,
>
>
>
> When I install Debian with kernel 2.2, the Ethernet card works fine.
> But when I install Debian with kernel 2.4, I don’t see any sign of lo
> or eth0 any where. I am new to Linux, and Debian
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Fellows,
When I install Debian with kernel 2.2, the Ethernet card works fine. But
when I install Debian with kernel 2.4, I don’t see any sign of lo or
eth0 any where. I am new to Linux, and Debian in particular. Please
advice. From the top of my head, I think
Dear Fellows,
When I install Debian with kernel 2.2, the Ethernet card
works fine. But when I install Debian with kernel 2.4, I don’t see any
sign of lo or eth0 any where. I am new to Linux, and Debian in particular.
Please advice. From the top of my head, I think that the kernel
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On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 03:06:35PM -0500, Hamid wrote:
>>1- Sofware: How do I bridge these two interfaces ? What packages I
need
>>?
>
>ipmasq
So i just need to issue this command or it needs a little bit of
tweaking ?
You asked what package. Instal
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On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 03:06:35PM -0500, Hamid wrote:
> >>1- Sofware: How do I bridge these two interfaces ? What packages I need
> >>?
> >
> >ipmasq
>
> So i just need to issue this command or it needs a little bit of tweaking ?
You asked what pa
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On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 02:27:36PM -0500, Hamid wrote:
I have a wireless card up an running and I connect to internet through
it.
I also have an ethernet card (e1000) which is set up properly.
Now I want to connect another PC to my linux box so it
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On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 02:27:36PM -0500, Hamid wrote:
> I have a wireless card up an running and I connect to internet through it.
> I also have an ethernet card (e1000) which is set up properly.
> Now I want to connect another PC to my lin
Hi
I have a wireless card up an running and I connect to internet through it.
I also have an ethernet card (e1000) which is set up properly.
Now I want to connect another PC to my linux box so it can use the
internet connection.
1- Sofware: How do I bridge these two interfaces ? What packages I
Hi,
Etthernet card : Intel Pro 100 VE card.
Have debian woody r2. Installed using bf2.4 during installation, i.e kernel
2.4.
I downloaded the ethernet drivers from the Intel site and compiled them.
When I try to insert the module, I get kernel version mismatch: Module was
compiled for 2.4.18 but
Thanks a lot, Roberto, Paul, Oliver and David.
Men, you are fantastic !
All 4 comments are perfect, even different :
Roberto -> direct
Paul -> pointer to the doc
Oliver -> package
David -> detailed, the one I've used to have it working.
Guess Debian is the rigth place to be:-)
Sebastian.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sebastia Altemir) writes:
> My LINEX (Spanish Debian with 2.4.20 kernel) instaled ok,
> but the ethernet card was not detected, so nothing (eth0) was instaled.
>
> "lspci -v" says "02.0c.0 MYSON Tech Inc : unknown device 0803".
>
> If I ru
On Wed, 03 Dec 2003, Sebastia Altemir wrote:
> My LINEX (Spanish Debian with 2.4.20 kernel) instaled ok,
> but the ethernet card was not detected, so nothing (eth0) was instaled.
>
> "lspci -v" says "02.0c.0 MYSON Tech Inc : unknown device 0803".
>
>
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On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 03:03:58PM -0800, Sebastia Altemir wrote:
> My old SuSE 8.2 had YAST2 to re-install such things.
> What must I do under Debian ?
RTFM. http://www.tldp.org/ Check under networking howto.
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Sebastia Altemir wrote:
My LINEX (Spanish Debian with 2.4.20 kernel) instaled ok,
but the ethernet card was not detected, so nothing (eth0) was instaled.
"lspci -v" says "02.0c.0 MYSON Tech Inc : unknown device 0803".
If I run "modprobe fealnx", it runs OK (lsmod dis
My LINEX (Spanish Debian with 2.4.20 kernel) instaled ok,
but the ethernet card was not detected, so nothing (eth0) was instaled.
"lspci -v" says "02.0c.0 MYSON Tech Inc : unknown device 0803".
If I run "modprobe fealnx", it runs OK (lsmod displays (unused))
then &q
Vivek Kumar wrote:
> Got following error few times.
>
> etho: ethernet card reports no resources.
That 'etho' does not look like a cut-n-paste. Please always show the
actual output if possible.
> What does it mean. I am in middle to copying files to nfs mounted disk
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Hi,
Got following error few times.
etho: ethernet card reports no resources.
What does it mean. I am in middle to copying files to nfs mounted disk
on this box.
Thanks
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> On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 06:55:47AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said
> > I'm installing Debian on a PowerPC (PowerBase 180) with a Farallon
> > FastEtherTX 10/100 PCI ethernet adapter. Everything looks fine except
> > that I cannot get Debian to recognize the ethernet
On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 03:05:17PM +0100, Key Dof said
> Because it cannot detect the raid controller, we cannot install the
> debian at all on the machine.
> Do you know a url where i can find these patches? or the patched kernel?
> Thanks again
Is your RAID controller supported by Linux? Which
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