Ben Hutchings wrote:
You wrote:
Ben Hutchings wrote:
Development of the rt2570 driver is nearly dead upstream - it is
replaced by the rt2x00 drivers, but they may not yet work as well for
everyone. There are unlikely to be any more official, well-tested,
relea
Ben Hutchings wrote:
Development of the rt2570 driver is nearly dead upstream - it is
replaced by the rt2x00 drivers, but they may not yet work as well for
everyone. There are unlikely to be any more official, well-tested,
releases.
None of the developers currently in the pkg-ralink group have
Development of the rt2570 driver is nearly dead upstream - it is
replaced by the rt2x00 drivers, but they may not yet work as well for
everyone. There are unlikely to be any more official, well-tested,
releases.
None of the developers currently in the pkg-ralink group have access to
devices suppo
I wrote:
> There is no-one on the Ralink driver packaging team who owns any rt2400
> hardware. There are no new cards with this chipset in them, and I have
> been unable to buy a second-hand card.
>
> The "legacy" rt2x00 drivers are nearly dead upstream. Unless someone
> can offer to provide us
There is no-one on the Ralink driver packaging team who owns any rt2400
hardware. There are no new cards with this chipset in them, and I have
been unable to buy a second-hand card.
The "legacy" rt2x00 drivers are nearly dead upstream. Unless someone
can offer to provide us with such a card, or
Nicholas Avenell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --snip-- <
...where my network card isn't there. Or, rather, the driver of my
network card isn't there. The driver it uses is 8139cp (or 8139too, it
doesn't matter). The question is how did it contact my DHCP server,
firewall, the FTP server and ever
I'm attempting an install of Woody over the internet. I've got the bf2.4
floppy set, booted into the installer, and got to the stage where it
needed to configure the network settings to get onto the internet.
This done, it went and fetched it's files, and we went on to the Install
Modules screen...
> Thanks to those who helped, I've got the networking sorted
> now. I'm having trouble getting on the net though with a machine
> that isn't authenticating to the domain server.
OK, sorted that, but I can't seem to download the files needed. I'm
selecting network as the source, and the Download
On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 04:03:49AM -0500, Andy Laurence wrote:
| > > I suppose the big question is 'Can anyone compile the eepro100.o for
| > > 2.2.19?'
| > >
| > Ok, I will give it a try. Be patient ;-)
|
| Thanks to those who helped, I've got the networking sorted now. I'm having
| trouble gett
> > I suppose the big question is 'Can anyone compile the eepro100.o for
> > 2.2.19?'
> >
> Ok, I will give it a try. Be patient ;-)
Thanks to those who helped, I've got the networking sorted now. I'm having
trouble getting on the net though with a machine that isn't authenticating
to the domain
Already sent the module :)
> On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, Andy Laurence wrote:
>
> > I suppose the big question is 'Can anyone compile the eepro100.o for
> > 2.2.19?'
> >
> Ok, I will give it a try. Be patient ;-)
>
>
>
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On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, Andy Laurence wrote:
> I suppose the big question is 'Can anyone compile the eepro100.o for
> 2.2.19?'
>
Ok, here it is (I will send it privately to you).
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, Andy Laurence wrote:
> I suppose the big question is 'Can anyone compile the eepro100.o for
> 2.2.19?'
>
Ok, I will give it a try. Be patient ;-)
> Nope, not eepro, eepro100.
guessed it might be that :-(
> Write back when you've tried to load that one.
I don't have a copy (I assume I'd need eepro100.o?)
> Sometimes, you need to load the pci-scan module first.
>
> I've got one here built for 2.2.15; I guess it will work on 2.2.19:
>
> ftp
Andy Laurence wrote:
>
> > > OK, I've managed to get the default drivers installed
> > (driver-1.bin), but
> > > there is no 82559 driver
>
> >
> > No. It is the eepro100 driver, as Slaven Peles mentioned.
>
> I've tried that one ...
>
> --
>
> /lib/modules/2.2.19pre17-idepci/net/eepr
> Hm, i just checked intels homepage about drivers for this chipset.
> Perhaps you should take a look to
> http://appsr.intel.com/scripts-df/Detail_Desc.asp?strState=LIV
E&ProductID=60&DwnldObjID=2896&strLangs=
> I hope, this will help you!
yeah, I have that, but surely it needs compiling to work?
Hm, i just checked intels homepage about drivers for this chipset.
Perhaps you should take a look to
http://appsr.intel.com/scripts-df/Detail_Desc.asp?strState=LIVE&ProductID=60&DwnldObjID=2896&strLangs=
I hope, this will help you!
Greetings,
Matthias
> > > OK, I've managed to get the default dri
I don't know whether it's of interest for you, but i'm running an Intel
82257 network adapter here with the eepro100 driver. I don't have any parameters
about IRQ, DMA or similar attached to the module. I just load the eepro100
module and it works together with the other networ
> > OK, I've managed to get the default drivers installed
> (driver-1.bin), but
> > there is no 82559 driver
>
> No. It is the eepro100 driver, as Slaven Peles mentioned.
I've tried that one ...
--
/lib/modules/2.2.19pre17-idepci/net/eepro.o: init_module: Device or resource
busy
Hint:
Andrew Laurence wrote:
>
>
> OK, I've managed to get the default drivers installed (driver-1.bin), but
> there is no 82559 driver :-(
No. It is the eepro100 driver, as Slaven Peles mentioned.
> I'm rather new to using Linux, in fact, I'm trying to do my
> first install.
> I'm stuck as far as installing the network card(s) goes. My
> machine has two
> Dell network cards in. I am booting using rescue.bin and root.bin
> downloaded yesterday, and intend to do an install across the
> 'n
> | Just running 'Configure Device Driver Modules' results in a
> screen asking if
> | I wish to add modules via /dev/fd0 to which I decline, and
> it then gives the
> | error ...
> |
> |
> |
> | No modules were found in
> | /target/lib/modules/2.2.19pre17-idepci that could be
> | conf
On Tuesday 31 July 2001 10:57, Andrew Laurence wrote:
> > I think that you got all drivers you need along with your Debian
> > distribution. I searched the net (ethernet+82559+linux) and
> > found that
> > correct driver for your card should be eepro100. I am new to
> > Debian, but I
> > guess that
On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 04:57:08PM +0100, Andrew Laurence wrote:
| > I think that you got all drivers you need along with your Debian
| > distribution. I searched the net (ethernet+82559+linux) and
| > found that
| > correct driver for your card should be eepro100. I am new to
| > Debian, but I
> I think that you got all drivers you need along with your Debian
> distribution. I searched the net (ethernet+82559+linux) and
> found that
> correct driver for your card should be eepro100. I am new to
> Debian, but I
> guess that only thing you have to do is to run dbootstrap,
> choose 'C
On Tuesday 31 July 2001 05:04, Andrew Laurence wrote:
> I'm rather new to using Linux, in fact, I'm trying to do my first install.
> I'm stuck as far as installing the network card(s) goes. My machine has
> two Dell network cards in. I am booting using rescue.bin and root.bin
> downloaded yesterd
On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 11:52:55AM +0100, Andrew Laurence wrote:
| > i think there's some file called README or INSTALL among the
| > files in the
| > archive. Read these! There usually is explained how to
| > install the drivers.
| > I also think that what you've downloaded are only the
| > sou
> i think there's some file called README or INSTALL among the
> files in the
> archive. Read these! There usually is explained how to
> install the drivers.
> I also think that what you've downloaded are only the
> sources. You have to
> compile them first to get the real drivers out. But as sa
Hi,
i think there's some file called README or INSTALL among the files in the
archive. Read these! There usually is explained how to install the drivers.
I also think that what you've downloaded are only the sources. You have to
compile them first to get the real drivers out. But as saif before, t
> The cards have a chip with 82559 on it, which I believe is a re-branded
> Intel chip. I have downloaded all the linux drivers for this chipset from
> http://www.intel.com and copied them to FDD. The files are .tar.gz which I
> think is a compressed file format which (luckily) WinZip opens. The
I'm rather new to using Linux, in fact, I'm trying to do my first install.
I'm stuck as far as installing the network card(s) goes. My machine has two
Dell network cards in. I am booting using rescue.bin and root.bin
downloaded yesterday, and intend to do an install across the 'net through
the ne
Hi I'm trying to compile the latest 3com 905 drivers from scyld.com and I'm
getting these errors. I'm using a fresh install of Debian 2.2 r3
sac99:~/bleh# gcc -DMODULE -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O6 -c 3c59x.c
In file included from /usr/include/linux/string.h:37,
from 3c59x.c:91:
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