On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 07:45:02PM +1000, Alan Kerns wrote:
> The hours wasted, and the mounting frustration, lead me to ask
> again: what ethernet card(s) will definitely work with the standard
> installer?
Starting with the +firmware installer CD --
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/
On Sun, 25 Mar 2012 15:43:08 +1000, Alan Kerns wrote:
(no html, please)
> The other day I installed debian-6.0.4-i386 on my backup computer and it
> worked so well that I decided to install debian-6.0.4-amd64 on my main
> computer.
> The install begins smoothly but stops dead when looking for net
On 25/03/12 20:45, Alan Kerns wrote:
> Thanks Scott.
> This gets more fascinating and bizarre.
> Option (1) seems to require implementation from within a working system
> the same as the target system for the installer.
Yes. I don't know your situation Alan, so I quickly gave a list of
options to
Thanks Scott.
This gets more fascinating and bizarre.
Option (1) seems to require implementation from within a working system
the same as the target system for the installer.
So to Option (2). Accessing the website and each subdirectory was
agonizingly slow. But we got there in the end. And
wa
On 25/03/12 16:43, Alan Kerns wrote:
> Realtek RTL8111/8168B
As you've noted - that card requires firmware, you can build an
installer that contains it[*1] or download one[*2].
If you have managed to install the base system you just need the
firmware-realtek package from non-free:-
http://debian.
The other day I installed debian-6.0.4-i386 on my backup computer and it
worked so well that I decided to install debian-6.0.4-amd64 on my main
computer.
The install begins smoothly but stops dead when looking for network
hardware.
The unseen hardware is Realtek RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit
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]
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.
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
-- Thomas H. George,,, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Saturday, 02 November 2002, 07:34 AM -0500):
> 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 m
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 ke
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
Some problems take care of themselves:
after a reboot (not the first, though) the BIOS assigned another
IRQ to the network card, and, all of a sudden, everything worked fine.
I hadn´t remembered that I assign IRQ 7 to my sb16 via isapnp, so the BIOS
doesn´t know about it. Setting it to "used" act
Hi!
After having now successfully compiled my new 2.0.38 kernel with all the
necessary modules I tried insmoding via-rhine, which I hope is the correct
module for (out of /proc/pci):
Bus 0, device 9, function 0:
Ethernet controller: VIA Technologies Unknown device (rev 6).
Vendor id=1106.
Quoting Fredrik Jonsson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> What I was trying to do was to compile the 3c509 driver hard into the
> kernel with "modconf" and was geting only errors. Many suggested to load
> the driver as a module insteed so I have put the line "alias eth0 3c509"
> in to the file "conf.mod
On Mon, Jul 26, 1999 at 04:39:21PM +0200, Fredrik Jonsson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks to all who responded to my first (very incomplete) question!
>
> I have now disabled PnP on the card and set IRQ to 10 and io to 300. IRQ
> 10 is set to ISA (not Pnp) in Bios. Donald Beckers el3-diag report the
>
Hi,
Thanks to all who responded to my first (very incomplete) question!
I have now disabled PnP on the card and set IRQ to 10 and io to 300. IRQ
10 is set to ISA (not Pnp) in Bios. Donald Beckers el3-diag report the
card to be OK, se below.
What I was trying to do was to compile the 3c509 driver
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On Wed, 8 Jan 1997, Guillermo Solis wrote:
>
>
> i have two pc one running linux 1.1.47 and the other running linux
> 1.2.13 both pc have a SMC WD8013 lan card. when i boot any pc, while
> boot it tell me that it has a WD8013 card on the correct address and
i have two pc one running linux 1.1.47 and the other running linux
1.2.13 both pc have a SMC WD8013 lan card. when i boot any pc, while
boot it tell me that it has a WD8013 card on the correct address and
irq, even both machines accept the "ifconfig" command and everything
seem to be ok bu wh
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