I too have a D-link 530tx. DFE530TX. The base Debian setup didn't work for
me so I went to Donald Becker's site and got the latest update. Compiled and
installed the module... Whaaah its all up and running !
I'm using the 2.2.17 kernel. Donald's driver page gives a good description
of what to do to
Hi
i did compile the module you hav sent me. but it didn't work, anyway.
then i did something not logical.
in /etc/modules.conf is a line like:
options via-rhine irq=9
and in /etc/modutils/via-rhine:
options via-rhine irq=9
i commented out both and then the card worked!! i was very surprised about
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> Are you sure you have a 530TX and not a 530TX+
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> They use different drivers. The TX+ uses the rtl8139 (RealTek) driver.
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DFE 530TX has two version, version A and version B.
if you use 530TX version A, you can use the drivers included in the
kernel
I use version B. I compiled t
Are you sure you have a 530TX and not a 530TX+
They use different drivers. The TX+ uses the rtl8139 (RealTek) driver.
Willi Dyck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: Hi Debianers,
: i've posted a similar mail a few weeks ago but didn't get
: a satisfied answer. so i am going to try it again.
: i have
I compile my driver as a module, but I use no parameters when I load it
as a module. It should auto-detect everything since it's a PCI card. I
could have a different version though. I will check when I get home.
The problem may actually be the nic though. I know I had problems with
my D-Link f
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