Hello,
I am having the same problem as you did -
installing debian 3.1, and my ethernet card (intel pro 100 VE..) is not
recognised. Please let me know how you resolved this problem.
Thank you
Martin
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Im trying to install DEBIAN 3.1 Sarge on a DELL Dimension 5100, and my
ethernet (builtin) card isn't recognize (intel pro/100 ve)...
Looking on windows, I saw the pilote were e100b, so on debian I choose
e100 driver but this doesn't change anything.
I found on the web that I must us
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> thanx to all who responded to this thread. The problem I feel is now resolved
> and I will explain how I did it for documentation purposes.
>
> the suggestion by Faheem, though I'm sure it works, I did not take it because I
> did not know enough
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Now with that all said and done, I simply am running into so many hardware
issues due to the my new laptop. And so instead of using stable debian, I am
going to test the sid version because I have read of success with it.
I'd suggest trying Knoppix as a starting point, rat
t a Toshiba M35-s320 laptop and have been
> > trying to install the network adapter with the 3.0r2 disk image. I did
> > some research and I believe that imy network card, Intel PRO/100 VE is
> > supported in the EEPRO100 driver but everytime I enable it it says
> > insmod f
ge. I did
> some research and I believe that imy network card, Intel PRO/100 VE is
> supported in the EEPRO100 driver but everytime I enable it it says
> insmod failed. I checked my bios and there is no PlugNPlay option so I
> don't think it's a bios conflict. Intel suppl
research and I believe that imy network card, Intel PRO/100 VE is
> supported in the EEPRO100 driver but everytime I enable it it says
> insmod failed. I checked my bios and there is no PlugNPlay option so I
> don't think it's a bios conflict. Intel supplies a e100 driver b
Hey peoples,
I have been trying to get debian to work and have been very
unsuccessful. I just got a Toshiba M35-s320 laptop and have been
trying to install the network adapter with the 3.0r2 disk image. I did
some research and I believe that imy network card, Intel PRO/100 VE is
supported
e> Subject: Re: Compiling Support for
Intel Pro/100 VE
Network Adapter
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On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 12:52:27PM -0600, Doug MacFarlane wrote:
> The built-in 10/100 Ethernet NIC is driving me nuts. It's an Intel Pro/100
> VE Network Adapter, according to the XP Device Manager.
Sounds like it *might* work with t
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 the mental interface of
Martin Hermanowski told:
> On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 12:52:27PM -0600, Doug MacFarlane wrote:
> [...]
> > When I edited .config before make menuconfig, the CONFIG_E100=m line got
> > blown away. So I added it after the make menuconfig . . . but in the fi
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 12:52:27PM -0600, Doug MacFarlane wrote:
[...]
> When I edited .config before make menuconfig, the CONFIG_E100=m line got
> blown away. So I added it after the make menuconfig . . . but in the final
> config that was installed in /boot, it still isn't there. So, at any rat
Been away for a while at SAN School . . .
Via a new employer, I got a spiffy new Dell Latitude D500 with WinBlows XP
on it. Need to get it fully Debianized before I go stir craze.
The built-in 10/100 Ethernet NIC is driving me nuts. It's an Intel Pro/100
VE Network Adapter, according to t
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