> >Are you sure. What's the version of your driver. Please tell me. It's
> >important.
> >I remember we have fixed it already.
>
> The driver version (dlkfet.sys) is 2.52 from 08/06/2000. this is the lastest
> driver from the original dlink site.
Perhaps Yiping Chen was talking about a D-Link
>Are you sure. What's the version of your driver. Please tell me. It's
>important.
>I remember we have fixed it already.
The driver version (dlkfet.sys) is 2.52 from 08/06/2000. this is the lastest
driver from the original dlink site.
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Are you sure. What's the version of your driver. Please tell me. It's
important.
I remember we have fixed it already.
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From: Frank Eichentopf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 3:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: via-rhine DFE-53
> Yes, please download the newest driver from D-Link, becuase the
> Win98 will change to D3 mode after it boot.
> So the Mac address can't be fetch in Linux.
We running the newest driver from dlink but the problem was´nt fix.
I would contact dlink today , be stay tuned.
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> Yes, please download the newest driver from D-Link, becuase the
> Win98 will change to D3 mode after it boot.
> So the Mac address can't be fetch in Linux.
Most drivers read the EEPROM in their probe phase to present this sort
of problem.
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Jeff Garzik | Disbelief,
bject: Re: via-rhine DFE-530TX rev A1
I have the same effect when booting from windows98 to linux ( 2.4.3 up to
2.4.5). The windowsdriver less the card in a unbalanced state so that the
card
lost his information of there own mac adress. We must plug off the
powercable,
after plugin an start into
I have the same effect when booting from windows98 to linux ( 2.4.3 up to
2.4.5). The windowsdriver less the card in a unbalanced state so that the card
lost his information of there own mac adress. We must plug off the powercable,
after plugin an start into linux the dlink card works. I don´t kn
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Rose, Daniel wrote:
> It seems as though my card will not reset anymore after running windows 98,
> even after a cold boot, and recompiling the kernel. Below is the output of
> dmesg, lspci -n and ifconfig. Does anyone have any ideas? (please cc
> replies)
Have you tried cut
It seems as though my card will not reset anymore after running windows 98,
even after a cold boot, and recompiling the kernel. Below is the output of
dmesg, lspci -n and ifconfig. Does anyone have any ideas? (please cc
replies)
Linux version 2.4.5 (root@rocket) (gcc version 2.95.3 20010315 (rele
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