[EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> I have an EtherExpress Pro 100 PCI card installed in my machine, and typing
> lspci will detect it properly. However, when I try to insmod/modprobe the
> eepro100.o module, I get an error saying the device or resource is busy, and
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 07:36:39AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I have an EtherExpress Pro 100 PCI card installed in my machine, and typing
| lspci will detect it properly. However, when I try to insmod/modprobe the
| eepro100.o module, I get an error saying the device or resource is busy, a
I have an EtherExpress Pro 100 PCI card installed in my machine, and typing
lspci will detect it properly. However, when I try to insmod/modprobe the
eepro100.o module, I get an error saying the device or resource is busy, and
this can be caused by invalid IRQ or I/O Settings. Is there some way
In hanasaki's email, 12-01-2001:
> Support was added to the kernel when Potato was installed. The system
> does not seem to see the card. Any input would be appreciated.
>
> Thank you
>
Is this a eepro100 card, or one of the Intel integrated ethernet
controllers (on the motherboard). I have
> "hanasaki" == hanasaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
hanasaki> Support was added to the kernel when Potato was
hanasaki> installed. The system does not seem to see the card.
hanasaki> Any input would be appreciated.
Make sure you are using the latest kernel (2.2.18 or 2.4.0, I u
on Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 07:48:46PM -0600, hanasaki ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Support was added to the kernel when Potato was installed. The system
> does not seem to see the card. Any input would be appreciated.
Post commands *and* output:
$ cat /proc/version
$ cat /proc/modules
Support was added to the kernel when Potato was installed. The system
does not seem to see the card. Any input would be appreciated.
Thank you
On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 02:18:57PM -0700, Javier Framit San Miguel wrote:
> I have problems installing the INTEL ETHEREXPRESS PRO/100 SERVER ADAPTER
> based in i960 PROCESSOR.
eepro100 ?
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Bob Bernstein
at http://www.ruptured-duck.com
Esmond, R.I., USA
I have problems installing the INTEL ETHEREXPRESS PRO/100 SERVER ADAPTER
based in i960 PROCESSOR.
Intel don´t have the drivers for this adapter and I don´t know where can I
find it.
PLEASE HELP
JAVIER FRAMIT
SPAIN.
Please answer via EMAIL thanks.
Recently I've posted a variety of pathetic questions about bizarre
problems I'd had setting up a gateway box using a couple of EEPro/10+
NICs. From http://titan.cs.uni-bonn.de/~canavan/eepro/ I'd read that
isapnptools should correctly configure these NICs in PnP mode. Using
this approach, the NICs
Okay... I got a really annoying problem here. I have two Intel EtherExpress
Pro/10+ ISA LAN Adapters. I basically wanted to have both activated and
running in Linux. But I need to set it up so that I can use both at the same
time. Right now... it seems that it only activates one, not two
Subject: Problem with PCI Intel EtherExpress Pro (i82865)
Date: Thu, May 20, 1999 at 08:35:40AM -0400
In reply to:eric a. Farris
Quoting eric a. Farris([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I would appreciate it if someone that is on the kernel list could
> forward this. please send all r
I would appreciate it if someone that is on the kernel list could
forward this. please send all replies to my address as well as the list.
I cannot get any kernel to utilize my Intel EtherExpress Pro card. it is
a PCI 10/100 card, and i am using the 2.2.x kernels in Debian GNU/Linux
2.1. When the
Hi,
does any one know how to install a module for
Intel EtherExpressPro/10? I have compiled my kernel so that
eexpress.o module is to be made, and have tried to install
the module as follows,
#insmod eexpress.o io=0x220 irq=5
But, an error messag
>You may want to try turning off the PNP bios setting for that PCI slot. I
did that
>with the the Intel PR440FX and was able to load the module.
>
>Also look at http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/eepro100.html
>
>Gary
Thanks for that, Gary. The above link eventually led me to the right
an Intel N440BX Server
> board. This board comes with a Intel EtherExpress Pro (82558) ethernet
> adapter.
>
> Inserting the "eepro100" module seems to work OK, but trying to assign an
> IP address to it with ifconfig just gives the following error:
>
> "SIOCSIF
Just installed Debian Hamm on a machine with an Intel N440BX Server
board. This board comes with a Intel EtherExpress Pro (82558) ethernet
adapter.
Inserting the "eepro100" module seems to work OK, but trying to assign an
IP address to it with ifconfig just gives the follo
>>
>> Howdy,
>>
>>
>> can anybody tell me how to get the Intel Etherexpress Pro (82557 chipset)
>> running. I tried the Intel Etherexpress Pro driver (which resorts under
>> ISA?)
>> but that doesn't seem to work. I'm using an In
Howdy,
can anybody tell me how to get the Intel Etherexpress Pro (82557 chipset)
running. I tried the Intel Etherexpress Pro driver (which resorts under ISA?)
but that doesn't seem to work. I'm using an Intel Redwood motherboard
with on-board 10/100TX ethernet controller.
Any hel
At 16:05 +0200 1998-04-21, Fabian Knittel wrote:
>On Sat, Apr 18, 1998 at 01:33:11PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I can get some Intel EtherExpress Pro/10+ ISA and/or PCI cards for free, and
>> I'm asking myself, if these cards are making any probl
On Tue, 21 Apr 1998, Fabian Knittel wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 18, 1998 at 01:33:11PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I can get some Intel EtherExpress Pro/10+ ISA and/or PCI cards for free, and
> > I'm asking myself, if these cards are making any pro
On Sat, Apr 18, 1998 at 01:33:11PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can get some Intel EtherExpress Pro/10+ ISA and/or PCI cards for free, and
> I'm asking myself, if these cards are making any problems with Linux. I
I only now of my own privat use (not much traffic),
Hi,
I can get some Intel EtherExpress Pro/10+ ISA and/or PCI cards for free, and
I'm asking myself, if these cards are making any problems with Linux. I
found the drivers on the Net, and I will get the cards next week, so speaks
anything against an installation in my two machines ???
Than
hope this is the right list...I'm having a problem getting Debian
> Linux to recognize my Ethernet adapter, the Intel EtherExpress Pro/10
> (the ISA version). So far, I've done the following:
> - disabled PnP for the card
> - set the interrupt to IRQ 10
> - set the I
Hi everyone-
I hope this is the right list...I'm having a problem getting Debian
Linux to recognize my Ethernet adapter, the Intel EtherExpress Pro/10
(the ISA version). So far, I've done the following:
- disabled PnP for the card
- set the interrupt to IRQ 10
- set the I/O addres
On Mon, 27 Oct 1997, Matt Thompson wrote:
: Date: Mon, 27 Oct 1997 15:13:48 -0800 (PST)
: From: Matt Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Cc: Debian User List
: Subject: Intel EtherExpress Pro 100B
: Resent-Date: 27 Oct 1997 23:12:49 -
: Resent-From: debia
On Mon, 27 Oct 1997 15:13:48 PST Matt Thompson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I'm trying to install the driver for this card. I followed the
> instructions, and when I executed the compile-command I found at the
> bottom of the eepro100.c file (gcc -DMODVERSIONS -DMODULE
> -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/s
I'm trying to install the driver for this card. I followed the
instructions, and when I executed the compile-command I found at the
bottom of the eepro100.c file (gcc -DMODVERSIONS -DMODULE -D__KERNEL__
-I/usr/src/linux/net/inet -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O6 -c eepro100.c), I
receive the following
config
> > >as root. When I got to the Network device support area, I see the
> > >entry for the EtherExpress Pro, but it's in faded text and I can't
> > >select it.
> > I wrote the Intel Etherexpress Pro driver to support the original ISA
> > card.
evice support area, I see the
> >entry for the EtherExpress Pro, but it's in faded text and I can't
> >select it.
> I wrote the Intel Etherexpress Pro driver to support the original ISA
> card. The newer PCI uses a different chipset, 82556, which is the same
> as the one
When I got to the Network device support area, I see the entry for
> the EtherExpress Pro, but it's in faded text and I can't select it.
>
I wrote the Intel Etherexpress Pro driver to support the original ISA
card. The newer PCI uses a different chipset, 82556, which is the same as
the
I saw this network card on the Hardware-HOWTO list, so I was thinking
about buying one (I need a PCI network card, all my ISA's are used up).
I just installed the 2.0.29 source using dselect, and i did an xconfig as
root. When I got to the Network device support area, I see the entry for
the Ether
> I've found that Debian doesn't recognise the Intel EtherExpress Pro/10+
> ISA card. Has anyone got a solution ?
Yeah, buy another card
I had one of these in a Debian box and had some very strange problems that
I eventually attributed (unwarranted, possibly) to the driver.
Daeron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've found that Debian doesn't recognise the Intel EtherExpress Pro/10+
> ISA card. Has anyone got a solution ?
Try adding io=0x300,irq=3 to the options line (if you're using
Debian's modconf, or installing fresh) if your card
Daeron wrote:
>I've found that Debian doesn't recognise the Intel EtherExpress Pro/10+
>ISA card. Has anyone got a solution ?
The problem might be that you have the card on an address that's not
probed. I always have to patch eepro.c and include my card address in the
list
I've found that Debian doesn't recognise the Intel EtherExpress Pro/10+
ISA card. Has anyone got a solution ?
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On Sat, 26 Oct 1996, Bill Bumgarner wrote:
> I have had no problems with Donald Beckers [sp.] eepro100.c driver
> built against the 2.0.18 sources. As well, I have also used a couple of
> different Tulip based cards; the Cogent EM960 (which, btw, causes the
> system to lock up under heavy l
Neal R. Dalton wrote:
>
> Has any installed a Intel EtherExpress Pro 100B on a 2.x kernel? I
> installed Debian 1.1 and tried to get eepro100.c working.
>
> How about other 100Mb cards?
>
> Thanks,
>
I had it working under 2.0.22 and couple of versions below
On Sun, 27 Oct 1996, Vladislav Papayan wrote:
> Neal R. Dalton wrote:
> >
> > Has any installed a Intel EtherExpress Pro 100B on a 2.x kernel? I
> I had it working under 2.0.22 and couple of versions below
> (that was under RH 3.0.3 distribution) -- are you having
>
0:37:32 -0500 (CDT)
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To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Intel EtherExpress Pro 100B
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Has any installed a Intel EtherExpress Pro 100B on a 2.x kernel? I
installed Debian 1.1 and tried to get eepro100.c working.
How about other 100Mb cards?
Thanks,
Neal
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I understand this is the mailing address for Debian GNU/Linux questions.
I hope this is true.
I am a new debian user. I'm having a problem getting my ethernet
adapter running. My hardware platform is an Intel Pentium-S 133MHz.
Originally I had an Intel EtherExpress 16 adapter and and after
install
I just picked up the LAN adapter mentioned in the subject; it
replaces a Cogent BusMaster 960 that sporadically locked up under
heavy load [ick!].
It works perfectly under my primary OS-- NEXTSTEP-- but I can't find
a driver that works for Linux. The driver that dri
Howdy!
I just picked up the LAN adapter mentioned in the subject; it
replaces a Cogent BusMaster 960 that sporadically locked up under heavy load
[ick!].
It works perfectly under my primary OS-- NEXTSTEP-- but I can't
find a driver that works for Linux. The driver
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