Hi, * Kenn Murrah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030129 09:45]: > I 'm trying to install Debian woody > on a Dell PowerEdge... all looks good except the NIC ... instructions seem > to be for Red > Hat 7.x only, about which it says, "There is native driver support for the > integrated Intel 10/100/1000 NIC. To enable Linux support for the NIC, > install the e1000.o module from (location given)" ....
I'm not familiar with the specifics here, but I'll describe what usually works for me when trying to find and install a driver: 1. Use lspci (pciutils package) to find out exactly what your nic is. % lspci then look for the line that says "Ethernet Controller:" 2. Google for: "linux driver <what ever lspci said>" This should tell you exactly what driver to use 3. Install the module for the driver suggested by googling. a. If your kernel was compiled with this driver as a module then just % modpobe <drivername> (exclude the .o extension) b. If your kernel does not have this driver as a module: compile your own, or install one that does. Have a look at kpkg for the first option and "apt-get install kernel-image-*" for the 2nd option. HTH, Nick. -- Nick Hastings _ \_\ Phone: +81 298 64 5200, ext 2429 Belle Group, KEK, /_/ ((((_)O: Fax: +81 298 64 5340 1-1 Oho, Tsukuba-shi, :O(_)))) /_/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ibaraki-ken 305-0801, Japan\_\ http://epp.ph.unimelb.edu.au/~hastings -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]