On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 09:54:58AM +1100, Graham Williams wrote: > Received Sun 10 Nov 2002 10:53am +1100 from Graham Williams: > > Received Sun 10 Nov 2002 8:08am +1100 from Bill Moseley: > > > > > At 07:22 AM 11/10/02 +1100, Graham Williams wrote: > > > > ... Debain 3.0 on an ASUS P4B533 based machine. ... > > > > > > ... Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 installed just fine (booted with bf24 to > > > > use the 2.4.18 kernel) but the onboard network card is not > > > > recognised. > > > > > ... Is there a specific MB model number you have? e.g. something > > > that specifies what (lan, video, audio) is included? > > > > I'll check on Monday - without the NIC I can't connect to it at > > present. > > Unfortunately lspci comes up with everything unknown! No help > there. I guess the motherboard is too new (it's a P4B533-VM (and > that's essentially all I know). > > Regards, > Graham
You can look up the specs here: http://usa.asus.com/mb/socket478/p4b533-vm/specification.htm The onboard LAN is an Intel 82562ET PHY, I don't know which module you need for that. The video is the i845G integrated chipset. The audio is a Realtek ALC650 6-channel codec Also, if you have added a second controller that is recognized before the onboard controller, you may need to change the order in the BIOS. I have a Tyan board that allows the booting order to be mnodified and recognizes removable media (i.e. floppy) CD-ROM, SCSI, on-board master and slave devices, as well as PXE and any detected PCI controller. If you can change the boot order it may be set to boot from a detected controller before the on-board controller. Hope this helps. Kourosh -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]