On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 8:27 AM, Lisi <lisi.re...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My on-board ethernet chip is not working in Debian Squeeze.  I have installed
> a PCI card that is working, but I would like to have the (better) on board
> chip working.
>
> I have used it from the Linux Format remastered Ubuntu 12.04 live CD, so there
> is  obviously a Linux driver for it.
>
> I have Googled and found only references to how well it works in Linux.  I
> also found references to its being free and in the kernel.  I cannot find a
> driver.
>
> I have installed 3.2.0 from Squeeze Backports without success.  (That is to
> say, the upgraded kernel has not helped the situation.  It installed without
> a hitch.)  I have done a cold reboot.

The Gigabyte specs say it is an Atheros chip, but there are several different
Atheros GbE chips out there, we need to know which one.

Please post the section for the chip from the output of lspci -v


Cheers,
Kelly Clowers


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