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
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PowerBase 180) with a Farallon
> FastEtherTX 10/100 PCI ethernet adapter. Everything looks fine except
> that I cannot get Debian to recognize the ethernet card (and thus
> cannot continue to a network install of the base system).
Have you loaded the kernel module for it? If you have
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 card (and thus cannot continue to a network install of the base
system).
The card works fine when I
BruceG wrote:
The card is an ISA bus card, I believe it is a Linksys Ether16 Combo
(the person that donated it to the church I setting this up for stated it
was a Linksys card). I did a "modprobe ne io=0x240 irq=10" and the card
inserted properly. I tried a dozen or so combinations before that t
>The card is an ISA bus card, I believe it is a Linksys Ether16 Combo
> (the person that donated it to the church I setting this up for stated it
> was a Linksys card). I did a "modprobe ne io=0x240 irq=10" and the card
> inserted properly. I tried a dozen or so combinations before that to get
trouble bringing the Ethernet card up.
The card is an ISA bus card, I believe it is a Linksys Ether16 Combo (the person
that donated it to the church I setting this up for stated it was a Linksys card). I
did a "modprobe ne io=0x240 irq=10" and the card inserted properly. I tried a do
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 11:58:58AM -0400, Vivek Kumar wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Is there any way to log the activity of an ethernet card ?? Somehow I am
> not able to know what my eth1 card is used for. I want to see the
> activity before I dsable it.
> Any help in this reg
Hi there,
Is there any way to log the activity of an ethernet card ?? Somehow I am
not able to know what my eth1 card is used for. I want to see the
activity before I dsable it.
Any help in this regard is appreciated.
Thanks
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Hi,
> Let NVIDIA-Linux-x86-4496-pkg2.run compile a new driver for you.
The installer package tries to download the kernel version from its own
website but it fails. Is that what you mean ? If not, can you be more
explicit ?
Thanks,
shriram.
>
>
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On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 20:53, Shriram Ramanathan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just installed woody. The installation discs installed kernel
> 2.2.20-compact. I have been struggling with installing the nvidia Riva
> TNT-2 driver. I downloaded the package
> "NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4496-pkg2.run" from the nvid
m souce, just used the image), when I
boot in the new kernel, the OS doesnt detect my ethernet card anymore
(the card is detected by the old kernel - 2.2.20-compact). It is a 3Com
3c905 card.
Question : Do I need to reconfigure stuff for the new kernel so that it
detects the card again
Hi,
thanks for the help. Indeed. I had not thought of that: The hub I was
using was a built in hub into my Vigor 2600 DSL router.
After using a plain old hub I could see all my packets.
TNX, ALexander
Michael Heironimus wrote:
On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 06:13:15PM +0200, Alexander Banthien wrote:
On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 06:13:15PM +0200, Alexander Banthien wrote:
> I am having trouble with two of my Debian boxes in that I cannot run
> e.g. ethereal on either of them (2.4.18-bf2.4 and 2.2.19pre17) in
> promiscuous mode. I need to sniff around in my net but am only able to
> see packets ei
Hi,
I am having trouble with two of my Debian boxes in that I cannot run
e.g. ethereal on either of them (2.4.18-bf2.4 and 2.2.19pre17) in
promiscuous mode. I need to sniff around in my net but am only able to
see packets either originting from or detined to the Debians.
Anyone know what it go
* Jacob Tennant ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030808 22:57]:
> Looked the card and it is a ADMtek AN983B chip and from ADMtek website I got
> a Unix driver called fastnic.pkg.
>
> It saves to install this way:
> Log in as root
> cd /tmp
> doscp a:/unixware/fastnic.pkg /tmp
> pkgadd -d /tmp/fastnic.pkg
> Ru
Looked the card and it is a ADMtek AN983B chip and from ADMtek website I got
a Unix driver called fastnic.pkg.
It saves to install this way:
Log in as root
cd /tmp
doscp a:/unixware/fastnic.pkg /tmp
pkgadd -d /tmp/fastnic.pkg
Run netcfg, add the desired chain, the driver will be called "fastnic".
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On Sat, Aug 09, 2003 at 01:56:21AM -0700, Jacob Tennant wrote:
> Looked the card and it is a ADMtek AN983B chip and from ADMtek website I got
> a Unix driver called fastnic.pkg.
There are dozens of unixes, all of them with different hardware
support.
Is anyone aware of any drivers for a Microsoft MN-130 ethernet card for
debian?
Jake K8JWT
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On Fri, Aug 08, 2003 at 10:36:19PM -0700, Jacob Tennant wrote:
> Is anyone aware of any drivers for a Microsoft MN-130 ethernet card for
> debian?
Drivers are not distro-specific. If there's kernel modules for it,
then it will
On Sat, 2003-08-09 at 01:36, Jacob Tennant wrote:
> Is anyone aware of any drivers for a Microsoft MN-130 ethernet card for
> debian?
>
> Jake K8JWT
>
UN*X support is concerned with chipsets not the CARD BRAND NAME.
what does lspci say, iwconfig say? anything in /var/log/mess
I guessing my eth card is dead but hoping ;). Sony's support team are
useless and incompetent so I don't bother (tried to contact them on
other problems but they were never able to give anything else then the
template answear).
My eth card stop functioning. Its a realtech 8139 compatible onboard
c
Yeah, mii-tools lets you do that. If that doesn't work, then ethtool should.
-Original Message-
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Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 7:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Stepping down ethernet card speed
Hello Ross,
Ross Boylan
Florian Ernst wrote:
> To set the speed automagically once the network starts up I personally
> use this:
>
>> (...)
>> up mii-tool -F 100baseTx-FD eth0
Sorry, forgot to mention mii-tool is in the net-tools package...
Ciao,
Flo
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Hello Ross,
Ross Boylan wrote:
> Because of some network problems, it looks as if I need to tell my
> ethernet card to operate at a certain speed, rather than letting it
> autosense. How do I do that? Is it a run-time thing (e.g.,
> ifconfig), or do I need to set it as a kernel op
like
eachother.
From: Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Jeremy Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Stepping down ethernet card speed
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 22:00:45 -0700
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 08:20:09PM -0700, Jeremy Br
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 08:20:09PM -0700, Jeremy Brooks wrote:
> what card?
3Com Corporation 3c905C-TX/TX-M [Tornado] (rev 78)
>
> On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 18:56, Ross Boylan wrote:
> > Because of some network problems, it looks as if I need to tell my
> > ethernet card to opera
what card?
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 18:56, Ross Boylan wrote:
> Because of some network problems, it looks as if I need to tell my
> ethernet card to operate at a certain speed, rather than letting it
> autosense. How do I do that? Is it a run-time thing (e.g., ifconfig),
> or do I ne
Because of some network problems, it looks as if I need to tell my
ethernet card to operate at a certain speed, rather than letting it
autosense. How do I do that? Is it a run-time thing (e.g., ifconfig),
or do I need to set it as a kernel option on load?
Thanks.
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Brian, I appreciate your response. I was wondering about the ominous
silence. After completely failing every attempt to get the card to work
with the natsemi module, I recompiled the kernel to include natsemi, and
the FA311 was successfully activated during start-up. I don't know what
the pr
Sorry, I was out of town last week. Responses below.
Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Should the FA311 card be listed in early part of the kernel
> messages?
I see the message about the card pretty soon after the SCSI disks are
identified. Here is the relevant section from my kern.log:
Jun
Ron Johnson wrote:
>
>Have you grepped dmesg for eth0 or "[Nn]atsemi"? What about
>/var/log/*log? (Maybe that's what you mean by "does come up in
>the kernel messages", but the specifics would be useful.)
>
>And what's the output of lspci and "modprobe -v natsemi"?
>
Brian P. Flaherty wrote:
>I a
Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a very small home network consisting of two computers connected
> by ethernet via a hub. One computer is currently Windows only, and
> the other is a Debian/Windows dual boot. The dual boot machine is an
> elderly Pentium Pro system with the Netgear FA31
site mentions
> loading a pci-scan module before the natsemi module. I am not sure what
> the pci-scan module does (it is not in the debian woody distribution,
> although natsemi is), but I have tried it and it does not cause the
> ethernet hub light for the ethernet card to turn on.
tions
loading a pci-scan module before the natsemi module. I am not sure what
the pci-scan module does (it is not in the debian woody distribution,
although natsemi is), but I have tried it and it does not cause the
ethernet hub light for the ethernet card to turn on.
I theorize that the kerne
able to connect
through my ethernet card to the internet and install all the updates.
During the downloads however, an error would keep popping up here and
there between fetching files.
eth0: Tx error, status 4 (FID=0157)
The previous is one example of many, the only part that would change was
On Sat, Mar 15, 2003 at 06:39:32PM -0500, Metnetsky wrote:
> I also have a PCMCIA wireless card,
> suggestions or links on how I might go about installing that?
what is it?
linux-wlan-ng, is a good place to start.
[http://www.linux-wlan.com/linux-wlan/]
wlan is fun:-)
hugh
ps: this isnt for ins
gh my ethernet card to the internet and install all the updates.
During the downloads however, an error would keep popping up here and
there between fetching files.
eth0: Tx error, status 4 (FID=0157)
The previous is one example of many, the only part that would change was
what FID was equ
On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 01:29:14PM -0500, Andrew Hurt wrote:
> On 12/16/02 23:40, Andrew Hurt wrote:
> >On 12/16/02 15:32, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
> >
> >Once I connect (using the PPPoE interface within the router), I get
> >access to the outside! My connection was turned-on today and I'm
>
On 12/16/02 23:40, Andrew Hurt wrote:
On 12/16/02 15:32, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
Once I connect (using the PPPoE interface within the router), I get
access to the outside! My connection was turned-on today and I'm
getting about 84kB/s (much better than my old 53.2k dialup).
I finally got
On 12/16/02 15:32, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 08:41:11AM -0500, Andrew Hurt wrote:
| I can't get to the http://192.168.254.254/ in the router
^^^
| #ifconfig -v eth0 >
|
| Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:30:F1:3F:23:A1
| inet addr:192.
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 08:41:11AM -0500, Andrew Hurt wrote:
| I can't get to the http://192.168.254.254/ in the router
^^^
| #ifconfig -v eth0 >
|
| Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:30:F1:3F:23:A1
| inet addr:192.168.0.1 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Hurt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 5:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: getting networking to work [was Re: ethernet card]
For the most part, everything seems to be o.k., and tulip-diag/ifconfig/etc.
are
giving me the green
On 12/13/02 21:14, Andrew Hurt wrote:
Greetings.
Going to be getting DSL, soon, and I just don't know what make/model of
ethernet card I should get.
Thanks, all.
I got a tulip-esque card (Accton EN1207F-TX based) "SpeedStream 1020", and
finally got
it up with a new kernel.
On Sat, 2002-12-14 at 02:09, Adam Majer wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 09:14:35PM -0500, Andrew Hurt wrote:
> > Greetings.
> >
> > Going to be getting DSL, soon, and I just don't know what make/model of
> > ethernet card I should get.
> >
> > PC
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 09:14:35PM -0500, Andrew Hurt wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> Going to be getting DSL, soon, and I just don't know what make/model of
> ethernet card I should get.
>
> PCI is a given, but I need something that goes well with >=2.4.19 kernels
> a
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 09:14:35PM -0500, Andrew Hurt wrote:
| Greetings.
|
| Going to be getting DSL, soon, and I just don't know what make/model of
| ethernet card I should get.
|
| PCI is a given, but I need something that goes well with >=2.4.19 kernels
| and Debian 3.0
|
| I&
Andrew Hurt, 2002-Dec-13 21:14 -0500:
> Greetings.
>
> Going to be getting DSL, soon, and I just don't know what make/model of
> ethernet card I should get.
>
> PCI is a given, but I need something that goes well with >=2.4.19 kernels
> and Debian 3.0
>
&
Greetings.
Going to be getting DSL, soon, and I just don't know what make/model of ethernet
card I should get.
PCI is a given, but I need something that goes well with >=2.4.19 kernels and
Debian 3.0
I've heard Intel and 3-Com, but . . . .
Thanks for the thoughts.
--
a
This one time, at band camp, Antonio Rodriguez said:
> Thanks Stephen for your help, just another question: how do you
> control the volume output level (system wide, and/or user wide)?
With a mixer. apt-cache search mixer will return a whole list of them.
I prefer aumix myself, but YMMV. aumix
Thanks Stephen for your help, just another question: how do you control
the volume output level (system wide, and/or user wide)?
Stephen Gran wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Antonio Rodriguez said:
ethernet card s82595fx: What is the module for this? bunch of
background sounds: I had
This one time, at band camp, Antonio Rodriguez said:
> ethernet card s82595fx: What is the module for this? bunch of
> background sounds: I had to disable gnome audio events to avoid a
> bunch of repeating sounds that didn't seem to stop. Even that didn't
> help. What
ethernet card s82595fx:
What is the module for this?
bunch of background sounds:
I had to disable gnome audio events to avoid a bunch of repeating
sounds that didn't seem to stop. Even that didn't help. What could be
wrong? Thanks. Using sb module, sound card is ess es1869
tha
-- Thomas H. George,,, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
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> I bought a Netgear FA311 Ethernet Card. On the box it claimed to
> support linux.
>
> Starting with a blank computer I installed Debian 3.0 from an official
> CD set. I ra
I bought a Netgear FA311 Ethernet Card. On the box it claimed to
support linux.
Starting with a blank computer I installed Debian 3.0 from an official
CD set. I ran pppoeconf and got a message that there was a serious
problem - an address was 1498 that should have been 1500.
Next I loaded
Elizabeth Barham wrote:
>
> Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > My debian pc with on-board 82559 intel ethernet board stopped
> > talking. I can ping localhost, but the windows pc sees the cable
> > from it as 'dead'. I checked all relevant files and ifconfig and
> > netstat, and it was al
Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My debian pc with on-board 82559 intel ethernet board stopped
> talking. I can ping localhost, but the windows pc sees the cable
> from it as 'dead'. I checked all relevant files and ifconfig and
> netstat, and it was all normal, except for a few packet over-
Hi,
My debian pc with on-board 82559 intel ethernet board stopped
talking. I can ping localhost, but the windows pc sees the cable
from it as 'dead'. I checked all relevant files and ifconfig and
netstat, and it was all normal, except for a few packet over-runs.
Any way, i put in another pci car
On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 12:16:53AM -0400, Slootbeek, Jule S wrote:
> Thanks, i tried editing interfaces, and i put this in:
> auto eth0
> iface eth0 inet dhcp
>
> but when i reboot it still does the searching for the card and then it pings
No idea what the problem is, but unless it's a hardware
Paul F. Pearson([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
>This sounds like it probably reduces to a newbie question...
>
True.
> I just bought a new computer, and need to transfer a bunch of data onto it
> from my old computer. Neither one has an ethernet card (don't ne
> A coworker has offered to loan me two network cards to
> copy
> the data, which sounds *real cool*. Here're my questions:
>
> (1) What's involved in adding the network cards to the machines (old
> one
> runs Potato, new will have Woody)
I think you can just run modconf. Make sure
you find out
On 19-Mar-2002 Paul F. Pearson wrote:
> This sounds like it probably reduces to a newbie question...
>
> I just bought a new computer, and need to transfer a bunch of data onto it
> from my old computer. Neither one has an ethernet card (don't need one - I
> use dialup). A
High,
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Paul F. Pearson wrote:
> This sounds like it probably reduces to a newbie question...
>
> I just bought a new computer, and need to transfer a bunch of data onto it
> from my old computer. Neither one has an ethernet card (don't need one - I
> use
This sounds like it probably reduces to a newbie question...
I just bought a new computer, and need to transfer a bunch of data onto it
from my old computer. Neither one has an ethernet card (don't need one - I
use dialup). A coworker has offered to loan me two network cards to copy
the
> I just installed debian potato with kernel 2.2.18pre21
>
> I'm trying to get a pair of SMC 1244TX (rtl8139) Ethernet adapters
> working, but not having much luck.
>
> I ran insmod rtl8139 which installed but says (unused), so I
> figured I need to set parameters for the cards.
i'm not sure if i
On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 08:13:09PM -0800, Dave Scott wrote:
| I just installed debian potato with kernel 2.2.18pre21
|
| I'm trying to get a pair of SMC 1244TX (rtl8139) Ethernet adapters
| working, but not having much luck.
|
| I ran insmod rtl8139 which installed but says (unused), so I figured
Title: Ethernet Card question
I just installed debian potato with kernel 2.2.18pre21
I’m trying to get a pair of SMC 1244TX (rtl8139) Ethernet adapters working, but not having much luck.
I ran insmod rtl8139 which installed but says (unused), so I figured I need to set parameters for the
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Would anyone know what driver I would need for a Belkin F5D5000 Desktop
> > Network Card (pci)?
>
> To answer my own question (so please correct me if I'm wrong), but it's
>the rtl8139.c or 8139too driver.
Probably. Its a function of the chipset.
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 12:57:50PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Would anyone know what driver I would need for a Belkin F5D5000 Desktop
> Network Card (pci)?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Kar.
>
>
To answer my own question (so please correct me if I'm wrong), but it'
Hi All,
Would anyone know what driver I would need for a Belkin F5D5000 Desktop Network
Card (pci)?
Thanks in advance.
Kar.
I solved my own problem by moving the NIC to a different PCI slot.
> -Original Message-
> From: Wim van der Meer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 1:29 PM
> To: Debian-User
> Subject: via-rhine fails to get Ethernet card address
>
>
&g
as helpful.
I think that the problem is that the hardware address of the Ethernet card
is not detected properly, but I have no idea what I can do to solve this.
Here is the relevant part (I hope) of my syslog file:
[snip]
kernel: via-rhine.c:v1.08b-LK1.0.0 12/14/2000 Written by Donald Bec
Dear all,
I am currently experiencing problems with Sylpheed when checking mail on
POP3 servers. This problem has recently occurred and seems to be related
to the fact that I am now connected at 100MPS whereas I used to connect
only at 10MPS (then I had no problems).
When I check mail, 7 out of 1
Joe Wise wrote:
Newbie here, why didn’t my Ethernet card get installed? It is a
3com. What can I do to install it?<>
<> <>
Any error messages? Look in /var/log/dmesg or /var/log/syslog. Since
syslog is timestamped, look for any entries from when your machine
boot
Joe Wise wrote:
Newbie here, why didn’t my Ethernet card get installed? It is a
3com. What can I do to install it?<>
<> <>
Any error messages? Look in /var/log/dmesg or /var/log/syslog. Since
syslog is timestamped, look for any entries from when your machine
boot
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 08:59:57PM -0800, Joe Wise wrote:
| Newbie here, why didn’t my Ethernet card get installed? It is a 3com.
It is installed ;-). If you look at your box, it's there right?
Oh, you want to configure the software side of it :-)
| What can I do to install it?
Which
Newbie here, why didn’t my Ethernet card get
installed? It is a 3com. What can I do to install it?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks,
I just tried installing a D-Link DFE-530TX+
ethernet card but I am having no luck. I am using Debian 2.2.
First attempt was with the driver that comes
with Debian.
otto:/lib/modules/2.2.17-ide/net# lspci
-v
~snip
00:14.0 Ethernet controller: D-Link System Inc:
Unknown device 1300 (rev
Yes, the rtl8139 was the correct driver and it seems to be working now. So
thank you all.
Marcel
- Original Message -
From: "Vineet Kumar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 5:32 PM
Subject: Re: ethernet card IO address
* MarceI Figuerola Estrada (
* MarceI Figuerola Estrada ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011011 06:50]:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Bojan Zdrnja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 10:00 AM
> Subject: RE: ethernet card IO address
>
>
> > This lo
Thus spake Nathan E Norman:
> On Thu, Oct 11, 2001 at 07:34:49PM -0400, Stephen Gran wrote:
> > Thus spake MarceI Figuerola Estrada:
> > > > This looks to me like you're choosing wrong module.
> > > > Which card was it ?
> > >
> > > My card is a standard 100/10M ethernet PCI one. To be exact it's
On Thu, Oct 11, 2001 at 07:34:49PM -0400, Stephen Gran wrote:
> Thus spake MarceI Figuerola Estrada:
> > > This looks to me like you're choosing wrong module.
> > > Which card was it ?
> >
> > My card is a standard 100/10M ethernet PCI one. To be exact it's a SURECOM
> > EP-320X-R.
>
> Hello,
>
Thus spake MarceI Figuerola Estrada:
> > This looks to me like you're choosing wrong module.
> > Which card was it ?
>
> My card is a standard 100/10M ethernet PCI one. To be exact it's a SURECOM
> EP-320X-R.
Hello,
This site
http://www.surecom-net.com/support/download/dl-drvs.htm
says that you
- Original Message -
From: "Bojan Zdrnja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 10:00 AM
Subject: RE: ethernet card IO address
> This looks to me like you're choosing wrong module.
> Which card was it ?
My card is a standard 100/10M et
This looks to me like you're choosing wrong module.
Which card was it ?
Regards, Bojan
> -Original Message-
> From: MarceI Figuerola Estrada [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 10. listopad 2001 22:17
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: ethernet card IO addres
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 10:16:50PM +0200, MarceI Figuerola Estrada wrote:
| I've tried to load the module that friend Vineet suggested for my
| ethernet card. I did it giving no parameters (io, irq). I got the
| following error:
|
| >/lib/modules /2.2.18pre21/net/via-rhine.o: init module
I've tried to load the module that friend Vineet suggested for my ethernet
card. I did it giving no parameters (io, irq). I got the following error:
>/lib/modules /2.2.18pre21/net/via-rhine.o: init module: Device or resource
>busy.
> Hint: this error can be caused by in
* Marcel Figuerola Estrada ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011009 18:35]:
> My card is a ethernet PCI compatible card (Surecom EP-320X-V)
>
See this page:
http://lhd.datapower.com/db/dispreport.cgi?DISP?1633
unfortunately, the description is slightly incomplete.
You should use the via-rhine module. I don
My card is a ethernet PCI compatible card (Surecom EP-320X-V)
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From: "MarceI Figuerola Estrada" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 3:29 AM
Subject: ethernet card
I am to configure a ethernet card. Which module shoud I choos
I am to configure a ethernet card. Which module shoud I choose in the list of
modconf??
Thanky you very much
Marcel
Miller, Greg - Canada (IndSys, GEFanuc, NA) wrote:
> I am trying to install a Network Everywhere (Linksys) 10/100 pci ethernet
> card in a P90 system. The card is a tulip architecture card and is
> identified at boot as Micronix 98715. I could not find a matching network
> adapter in
On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 11:55:09AM -0400, Miller, Greg - Canada (IndSys,
GEFanuc, NA) wrote:
> I am trying to install a Network Everywhere (Linksys) 10/100 pci ethernet
> card in a P90 system. The card is a tulip architecture card and is
> identified at boot as Micronix 98715. I could n
I am trying to install a Network Everywhere (Linksys) 10/100 pci ethernet
card in a P90 system. The card is a tulip architecture card and is
identified at boot as Micronix 98715. I could not find a matching network
adapter in the network modules list. I did not install any modules (as the
micronix
I have this card, and I use the 8139too.o driver. In
menuconfig I selected 'Realtek rtl-8139' as well as 'support
for older RTL-8129/8130...'. I don't know if that last one
is necissary, but my card does work fine.
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Hi, I try since many days to let my Ethernet card work and I have some
problems. Here my configuration :
OS : Linux 2.2.18 (Distribution Progeny, version 1)
Windows 98
Dual Boot using GRUB
Card : D-Link DFE-530TX Rev. A.
Module : via-rhine.o
Here the command with the
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 06:18:33AM -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
| I have the 3c* in the kernel (not as module), my 3c509b has pnp disabled (i
| did it using tjhe dos utility), but still the kernel does not recognize it!
| The only thing that I could think of is that the kernel image was created
re).
AR> Any ideas? Thanks
I think you need PNP and ISAPNP enabled.. :-)
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AR> From: "Craig Sanders" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
AR> To: "Vasil Kolev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
AR> Cc: "Jordi S . Bunster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
CTED]>
Cc: "Jordi S . Bunster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 2:54 AM
Subject: Re: Ethernet Card recommendation
> On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 06:30:52PM +0300, Vasil Kolev wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, 31 Aug 2001, Jordi S . Bunster wrote:
> >
Hello, I upgrade the other day to the 2.4.7 kernel image from the
archives but when I boot with it it doesn't seem to be able to find
the entry corresponding to the ethernet card in the (devfs) /dev
directory, so do I have to configure something extra that wasn't
needed in the 2.2.X ke
On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 09:34:43AM -0400, Hall Stevenson wrote:
> > I am new to Debian, and am having difficulty
> > setting up my Network Card.
> >
> > I currently have a 3Com 3C905-TX PCI
> > 10/100 network card.
> >
> > It is apparently supported in the kernel distributed
> > with the current
Hi,
On Wed, 22 Aug 2001, Nathan Goss wrote:
> I currently have a 3Com 3C905-TX PCI 10/100 network card.
>
> It is apparently supported in the kernel distributed with the current Potato
> release. I have read that it should be auto-detected.
>
> It doesnt seem to be detected and set up in
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