--- "Rick Commo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >I am not using kernel 2.4.2, but the driver that I selected was rtl8139.o.
I think there are 2 versions. Older ones like mine use the via-rhine driver. I don't have a file called modules.config. I have a file called /etc/modules.conf but there is no mention of eth0 in there. >Even with that I had some problems until I edited the modules.config file. >It has a line right after the eth0 alias that was "options irq=10". Once I >removed that all was well. > >-rick > > >-----Original Message----- >From: David Frey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 8:16 PM >To: debian-user@lists.debian.org >Subject: D-Link DFE-530TX Probs W. 2.4.2 > > >I just compiled a 2.4.2 kernel. The compile went fine. Ran lilo, >rebooted...everything looking good. The big problem is that my NIC (a >D-Link DFE-530TX) doesn't work. I would like to elaborate on "doesn't >work", but I'm afraid I can't. I did cat /proc/pci and the NIC was listed >there. I noticed that it was sharing IRQ 10 with my USB controller, but I >was told by someone in #debian on IRC that it wouldn't be an issue because I >have USB disabled in my kernel. The driver that I have compiled into my >kernel is via-rhine. I am sure this is the right driver. This NIC has been >used under win 95, 98 redhat 6.1 and debian. I have tried a couple times to >get this NIC to work with kernels I have built, but it never does. Another >thing that might be important is that this is a revision A board. I've >heard that rev B boards had some issues. Thanks, David Frey > >_____________________________________________________________ >Wake up screaming. . . http://www.detonate.net/ > > >-- >To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact >[EMAIL PROTECTED] _____________________________________________________________ Wake up screaming. . . http://www.detonate.net/