On Thu, May 25, 2023 at 09:23:26AM +0200, Aleix Piulachs wrote:
> I still can’t use the qualcomm atheros ar8161 alx gigabit ethernet drivers
Hi,
Is this still the case? The alx drivers should be installed fairly easily:
can you give any more details of precisely what is wrong?
All the v
I still can’t use the qualcomm atheros ar8161 alx gigabit ethernet drivers
On Fri, 19 May 2023 02:18:22 +0200
ap77@gmail.com wrote:
> hallo my name is Aleix.
Hallo, Aleix
> i can't find drivers for my ethernet lan my laptop is an:
> Asus F75A
> intel core i3-3110M 2.4GHz
> debian bullseye 10.0.23
If you're running Bullseye, you're running Debian 11.
root@jhegaala
hallo my name is Aleix.
i can't find drivers for my ethernet lan my laptop is an:
Asus F75A
intel core i3-3110M 2.4GHz
debian bullseye 10.0.23
kernel-wedge/stable 2.104 all
kernelshark/stable 2.9.1-1 amd64
kerneltop/stable 0.91-2+b1 amd64
On Fri, 2015-06-05 at 20:50 +0200, SkyFish wrote:
> Thank you for the prompt reply! Unfortunatelly, I can't open a local
> console, the box has VGA output and I have no VGA monitor.
Buy an adapter! ;)
> So, SSH is
> the only option. But I do can boot a clean SQUEEZE system, mount the
> root f
Thank you for the prompt reply! Unfortunatelly, I can't open a local
console, the box has VGA output and I have no VGA monitor. So, SSH is
the only option. But I do can boot a clean SQUEEZE system, mount the
root file system of the broken JESSIE system and download log files.
What information s
On Fri, 2015-06-05 at 18:39 +0200, SkyFish wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've got an Acer Cube and experience the following problem:
> Multiple Debian systems are installed: lenny, squeeze, wheezy, jessie;
> all four are almost bare base systems. The first two, lenny and squeeze,
> funktion without any probl
roller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88E8071 PCI-E
Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 16)
root@vega:~# ethtool eth0
Settings for eth0:
Supported ports: [ TP ]
Supported link modes: 10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full
100baseT/Hal
del, not card revision. "E-G021-04-5215" is a
model specific revision number and thus irrelevant. As of Linux 3.2.x
the following Intel NICs are supported. The first two are 32bit PCI bus
cards. These drivers cover the entire Intel NIC product line.
Intel(R) PRO/100+ support
Intel(
Dear Stan,
Thank you for your reply.
No, I do not have the card for now. Just planning to buy a
dual port Gigabit PCI-e Ethernet card.
> The Intel cards are always cheaper, work out-of-the-box with the stock
> Intel drivers in Squeeze 2.6.32. I don't know if the Broadcom chip on
> the HP NC380
On 3/29/2013 10:33 PM, Eric Gamess wrote:
> I am planning to install a HP NC380T Dual Port PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet
> Card (374443-001) in our Debian 6.0.6 computer.
Do you already have it? What do you plan to use it for? Dual GbE
suggests high bandwidth and/or redundancy requirements.
&g
Hello all,
I am planning to install a HP NC380T Dual Port PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet
Card (374443-001) in our Debian 6.0.6 computer.
I have no idea if Debian has support for this card. I understand that
in some Linux versions, this is done with the bce drivers.
Any one has experience with this card
Hello all,
I am planning to install a HP NC380T Dual Port PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Card
(374443-001) in our Debian 6.0.6 computer.
I have no idea if Debian has support for this card. I understand that in some
Linux versions, this is done with the bce drivers.
Any one has experience with this
Hi all!
I am having a problem booting with a kernel compiled using the Debian
way. In my particular case I am having this problem on Ubuntu, but I
don't believe that the problem is something specific of this
distribution and that is the reason for which I am consulting it here.
The idea is to ins
Hello!
A few months ago I ran into a problem where my Gigabit Ethernet card
would work perfectly under 32bit Lenny but had problems under 64bit
(details at end of post). I made mention of it and then found that
someone had already posted about the problem.
I wanted to see if the problem had
14543.html
> > Sebastiaan Couwenberg recomend to install Debian-testing
> >
> > Now I'm use -
> > # uname -a
> > Linux fo 2.6.21-2-686 #1 SMP Wed Jul 11 03:53:02 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
> > (netinst recomended by Couwenberg)
> >
> > I'm have
ail-archive.com/debian-project%40lists.debian.org/msg14543.html
>>>>
>>>> Sebastiaan Couwenberg recomend to install Debian-testing
>>>>
>>>> Now I'm use -
>>>> # uname -a
>>>> Linux fo 2.6.21-2-686 #1 SMP Wed Jul 11 03:53:02 UTC 2007 i686
me -a
Linux fo 2.6.21-2-686 #1 SMP Wed Jul 11 03:53:02 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
(netinst recomended by Couwenberg)
I'm have a troubles with gigabit ethernet controller on motherboard
P5K-VM (Asus).
Don't make us go to the Asus web site to determine what kind of
Ethernet controller
-
> # uname -a
> Linux fo 2.6.21-2-686 #1 SMP Wed Jul 11 03:53:02 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
> (netinst recomended by Couwenberg)
>
> I'm have a troubles with gigabit ethernet controller on motherboard
> P5K-VM (Asus).
Don't make us go to the Asus web site to determine
I'm have a troubles with gigabit ethernet controller on motherboard
P5K-VM (Asus).
Sometimes in first tty I see message "sky eth0: tx timeout" and ethernet
not work, while I reboot machine.
How to decide this problem?
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On 15-05-2007, Sylvain Le Gall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have spend the two last day, trying to solve a strange problem. I have
> 2 hosts connected using Gigabit Ethernet link and a switch between:
> * host giga:
Hello,
I have spend the two last day, trying to solve a strange problem. I have
2 hosts connected using Gigabit Ethernet link and a switch between:
* host giga: NFS server, Cat6 SFTP link, RTL8111/8168B NIC (r8169), Core 2 Duo
T7600, 1GB RAM, SATA drive (xen dom0), linux 2.6.18, etch
* host
What is the output of "ifconfig -a" in your machine?
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hi,
i have a Realtek RTL8168/8111 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet NIC network card and i
have just installed a kanotix on my hd, but i can't connect to the internet
because the system wobn't recognzie my card. here's below some info, i have
googled alot on the issues and i see that this
hi,
i have a Realtek RTL8168/8111 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet NIC network card and i
have just installed a kanotix on my hd, but i can't connect to the internet
because the system wobn't recognzie my card. here's below some info, i have
googled alot on the issues and i see that this
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 12:32:59PM -0300, Javier Viegas wrote:
> Hi, im a happy debian user, but im trying to install stable version 3.1 on a
> new pc that has the Asus PWD5 deluxe mother on it wich has 2 onboard Marvel
> Gigabit Ethernet adapters and it have mainly support for sata dri
Hi, im a happy debian user, but im trying to install stable version 3.1 on a new pc that has the Asus PWD5 deluxe mother on it wich has 2 onboard Marvel Gigabit Ethernet adapters and it have mainly support for sata drives, if i use the debian installer that comes with the dvd image, it does not
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To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Debian support for Marvell Yukon Gigabit Ethernet NIC?
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On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 11:13:07AM -0400, Yu,Glen [Ontario] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Wow, it's great that your Marvell NIC worked with Sarge right out of the box,
> but I'm not as lucky. Googling shows that a lot of people has similar
> problems as I do...
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Subject: Re: Debian support for Marvell Yukon Gigabit Ethernet NIC?
Yu,Glen [Ontario] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've tried compiling it into the kernel, as a module (module loaded but still
>
box.
This install was done in May this year I believe.
According to Asus:
Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit Lan Controller
lspci:
0000:02:05.0 Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. Yukon Gigabit
Ethernet 10/100/1000Base-T Adapter (rev 13)
>
>
>
inal Message-
From: Eduard Bloch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 10:53 AM
To: Yu,Glen [Ontario]
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Debian support for Marvell Yukon Gigabit Ethernet NIC?
#include
* Yu,Glen [Ontario] [Mon, Aug 21 2006, 09:52:26AM]:
> Hi
#include
* Yu,Glen [Ontario] [Mon, Aug 21 2006, 09:52:26AM]:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Over the weekend I decide to put Debian on my new PC at home, and while
> it was detecting hardware, it said it couldn't find the proper driver
> for my NIC (Marvell Yukon Gigabit) that's onboard my ASUS MB (P4P800??
pport for Marvell Yukon Gigabit Ethernet NIC?
Yu,Glen [Ontario] wrote:
>
> I recompiled the kernel and...still
> nothing -- ifconfig only shows the loopback and no eth0.
Hello,
Silly question, but did you compile it in as a module? If so, did you
load said module?
Best regards,
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Yu,Glen [Ontario] wrote:
>
> I recompiled the kernel and…still
> nothing -- ifconfig only shows the loopback and no eth0.
Hello,
Silly question, but did you compile it in as a module? If so, did
you load said module?
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Title: Debian support for Marvell Yukon Gigabit Ethernet NIC?
Hi everyone,
Over the weekend I decide to put Debian on my new PC at home, and while it was detecting hardware, it said it couldn't find the proper driver for my NIC (Marvell Yukon Gigabit) that's onboard my ASUS MB (P
> I have net install/Minimal Install CD of Debian. I have "Marvell Yukon
> Gigabit Ethernet card 88E8053 PCI-E" which detected by WinXP and Red
> Hat. When stsrting installation ,It attempts to auto-detect the network
> card and fails, then displays a list of drivers for n
ng CDs, I'm asking
> here before filing a bug report as per
> http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
>
> The problem is the Marvell Yukon 88E8053 gigabit Ethernet card,
> integrated on the motherboard. I have seen many bug reports about this
> card, dating from 2004; discover-da
t daily images and wasting CDs, I'm asking
> here before filing a bug report as per
> http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
>
> The problem is the Marvell Yukon 88E8053 gigabit Ethernet card,
> integrated on the motherboard. I have seen many bug reports about this
> Thanks,
&g
> The problem is the Marvell Yukon 88E8053 gigabit Ethernet card,
> integrated on the motherboard. I have seen many bug reports about this
[...]
Well, I have the same card and it is CURRENTLY not working. However,
when I first upgraded to 2.6.16 it DID work. I was forced to go back
to .1
Just my $.02 worth but I tried to install the most recent release on an HP DC7600 with an integrated Broadcom NetXtreme GBE adapter and the installer could not bring up this hardware either.
> Subject: Re: Marvell Yukon gigabit ethernet card> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: de
On Mon, 2006-05-15 at 23:56 +0200, Alex Fernandez wrote:
> Hi all,
--snip--
> The problem is the Marvell Yukon 88E8053 gigabit Ethernet card,
> integrated on the motherboard. I have seen many bug reports about this
> card, dating from 2004; discover-data, debian-installer, the ker
efore filing a bug report as per
http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
The problem is the Marvell Yukon 88E8053 gigabit Ethernet card,
integrated on the motherboard. I have seen many bug reports about this
card, dating from 2004; discover-data, debian-installer, the kernel
itself -- given Debian
Last recommendations on gigabit ethernet cards on this list or some others I
subscribe to are more than a year old, referencing a test of a batch of cards
done two years ago. There should be better experiences and track records a
year later.
Other than an Intel or 3Com card, are there other
> Are you sure your switch supports full duplex?
Hi Joe,
yes, I believe it is full duplex. It is a Netgear GS108 and says it can handle
2Gb/s on each port. Also, during the transfer from Windows -> Samba share,
nothing was going in the other direction anyway, and it actually sped up when
I se
On Monday 30 January 2006 7:22 pm, Dexter wrote:
> Hi,
> i`ve not much idea about this, but i`d check if windows ethernet card
> has aslo 1G speed. "FIFO overflow error" sound like somebody is pushing
> more, then somebody else is able to receive.
> Was speed of the copying Samba -> Windows realy 1
On Monday 30 January 2006 7:21 am, Andrew Ingram wrote:
> Hi List!
>
> I recently upgraded my home network to gigabit ethernet, replacing my old
> 10/100hub with a Netgear gigabit switch.
>
> I was doing some transfer speed experiements between my Linux machine and
> my win
eed, than you should have copied 1 000 000 000 b * 360 s
=360 000 000 000 b= 45 000 000 000 B= 45 GB.
If it was just 100M speed, than you have copied just 4,5GB.
Dexter
On Mon, 2006-01-30 at 12:21 +, Andrew Ingram wrote:
> Hi List!
>
> I recently upgraded my home network to gigabit ethe
Hi List!
I recently upgraded my home network to gigabit ethernet, replacing my old
10/100hub with a Netgear gigabit switch.
I was doing some transfer speed experiements between my Linux machine and my
windows machine, copying things to and from a samba share and I ran into some
problems
I upgraded my kernel to 2.6.11. It works like a charm now ;)
Appearently there somethings not working with the e1000 module of 2.6.8
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Tom Deconinck wrote:
> I'm trying to add a second gigabit ethernet nic to my system.
> It's an Intel PRO/1OOOGT. (82541PI chip)
A good chipset.
> It shows up when i do lspci
> So I load the e1000 kernel module... but nothing happens, lsmod shows
> it is loaded but that i
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Tom Deconinck wrote:
> It shows up when i do lspci
> So I load the e1000 kernel module... but nothing happens, lsmod shows
> it is loaded but that is it.
dmesg should tell you that the module found the card. If it did not, lspci
with a bit more care and make sure the bios/linu
Hi,
I'm trying to add a second gigabit ethernet nic to my system.
It's an Intel PRO/1OOOGT. (82541PI chip)
It shows up when i do lspci
So I load the e1000 kernel module... but nothing happens, lsmod shows
it is loaded but that is it.
I guess i need some way to link the newly added ca
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Subject: Re: gigabit ethernet stuck at 100Mbps
mii-tool doesn't seem to understand gigabit speeds, as suggested by
both the man page and it's output.
$ mii-tool -v eth0
eth0: negotiated 100baseTx-FD flow-control, link ok
product info: vendor 00:aa:00, model 56 rev 0
money, eventually
M$ will re-invent UNIX!!!
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Subject: gigabit ethernet stuck at 100Mbps
Hi -
I'm stumped if I can figure ou
Hi -
I'm stumped if I can figure out how to get my supposedly gigabit NIC
to actually negotiate at 1000 Mbps.
If anyone can suggest techniques for debugging and/or fixing this sort
of problem I'd be grateful.
There are two Gigabit ethernet cards in the computer, which appear in
/p
On 2004-03-02T19:15:42-0800, Nano Nano wrote:
> Was going to refer you to the $99 Netgear gigabit 5-port switch at Frys
> (outpost.com), until I saw the $1395 Netgear "Managed gigabit" 12-port
> switch.
I recently got a Compex GSC2008WM for a lot less. It is a managed 8
port 10/100/1000 switch.
On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 05:06:10PM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I've been looking at prices for a managed gigabit Ethernet switch, and
> thought the prices are a bit up there... :-/
Was going to refer you to the $99 Netgear gigabit 5-port switch at Frys
(outpost.
Hi guys,
I've been looking at prices for a managed gigabit Ethernet switch, and
thought the prices are a bit up there... :-/
All of the features I need could be provided by Linux, but the question
is. Can I get hardware that'll give me 12-16 gigabit ports in one computer?
Are t
John Hasler wrote:
Jan Kokoska writes:
Avoid kernel compilation? Why would you want that? ;) IMHO one of the
most cool things to do to learn about Linux, right after trying to code
your own modules/patches
Don't make it seem harder than it is. No knowledge of programming is
required to compile
Jan Kokoska writes:
> Avoid kernel compilation? Why would you want that? ;) IMHO one of the
> most cool things to do to learn about Linux, right after trying to code
> your own modules/patches
Don't make it seem harder than it is. No knowledge of programming is
required to compile a kernel.
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On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 17:52, Vassilis Rizopoulos wrote:
> Jan Kokoska wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 17:12, Vassilis Rizopoulos wrote:
> >
> >>I've got a brand new Dell Optiplex GX270 to use a source control server.
> >>The thing has a built in Ethernet card by Intel, a PROSet II Gigabit.
> >
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 05:49:08PM +0100, Vassilis Rizopoulos wrote:
> Yeap, but there's no mention of the a PROSet II gigabit card by Intel
> (not in the unsupported section either)
> , so I figured I'd ask to see if someone had any experience with them.
> V.-
The ISO at the following:
http://o
Leandro GuimarÃes Faria Corcete Dutra wrote:
Em Qui, 2004-01-22 Ãs 14:12, Vassilis Rizopoulos escreveu:
I've got a brand new Dell Optiplex GX270 to use a source control server.
The thing has a built in Ethernet card by Intel, a PROSet II Gigabit.
I'd like to install Woody on it but it won't detec
Em Qui, 2004-01-22 Ãs 14:12, Vassilis Rizopoulos escreveu:
> I've got a brand new Dell Optiplex GX270 to use a source control server.
> The thing has a built in Ethernet card by Intel, a PROSet II Gigabit.
> I'd like to install Woody on it but it won't detect the card and I can't
> find anything t
I've got a brand new Dell Optiplex GX270 to use a source control server.
The thing has a built in Ethernet card by Intel, a PROSet II Gigabit.
I'd like to install Woody on it but it won't detect the card and I can't
find anything that would much on the kernel modules list.
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 08:14:33PM +0100, Roland Penning wrote:
> broadcom gigabit ethernet driver only available as sourcecode not as
> binary, which I find a bit strange because it's also in stable only
> available in source form.
It's in main; it's probably just tha
Kevin Coyner wrote:
Trying to figure out what module driver to use during installation for
an ASUS P4PE motherboard that has a built-in Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit
Ethernet.
I checked google, asus.com and broadcom.com with no luck. Not sure
where else to dig as this is relatively new. Wondering
On 2002-11-10 21:35:45, Kevin Coyner wrote:
> I checked google, asus.com and broadcom.com with no luck. Not sure
> where else to dig as this is relatively new. Wondering if some other
> driver is capable of working at the 100M level as I don't really need
> the 1G speed since the other end of the
Trying to figure out what module driver to use during installation for
an ASUS P4PE motherboard that has a built-in Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit
Ethernet.
I checked google, asus.com and broadcom.com with no luck. Not sure
where else to dig as this is relatively new. Wondering if some other
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