> Thanks to those who helped, I've got the networking sorted
> now. I'm having trouble getting on the net though with a machine
> that isn't authenticating to the domain server.
OK, sorted that, but I can't seem to download the files needed. I'm
selecting network as the source, and the Download
On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 04:03:49AM -0500, Andy Laurence wrote:
| > > I suppose the big question is 'Can anyone compile the eepro100.o for
| > > 2.2.19?'
| > >
| > Ok, I will give it a try. Be patient ;-)
|
| Thanks to those who helped, I've got the networking sorted now. I'm having
| trouble gett
> > I suppose the big question is 'Can anyone compile the eepro100.o for
> > 2.2.19?'
> >
> Ok, I will give it a try. Be patient ;-)
Thanks to those who helped, I've got the networking sorted now. I'm having
trouble getting on the net though with a machine that isn't authenticating
to the domain
Already sent the module :)
> On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, Andy Laurence wrote:
>
> > I suppose the big question is 'Can anyone compile the eepro100.o for
> > 2.2.19?'
> >
> Ok, I will give it a try. Be patient ;-)
>
>
>
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On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, Andy Laurence wrote:
> I suppose the big question is 'Can anyone compile the eepro100.o for
> 2.2.19?'
>
Ok, here it is (I will send it privately to you).
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, Andy Laurence wrote:
> I suppose the big question is 'Can anyone compile the eepro100.o for
> 2.2.19?'
>
Ok, I will give it a try. Be patient ;-)
> Nope, not eepro, eepro100.
guessed it might be that :-(
> Write back when you've tried to load that one.
I don't have a copy (I assume I'd need eepro100.o?)
> Sometimes, you need to load the pci-scan module first.
>
> I've got one here built for 2.2.15; I guess it will work on 2.2.19:
>
> ftp
Andy Laurence wrote:
>
> > > OK, I've managed to get the default drivers installed
> > (driver-1.bin), but
> > > there is no 82559 driver
>
> >
> > No. It is the eepro100 driver, as Slaven Peles mentioned.
>
> I've tried that one ...
>
> --
>
> /lib/modules/2.2.19pre17-idepci/net/eepr
> Hm, i just checked intels homepage about drivers for this chipset.
> Perhaps you should take a look to
> http://appsr.intel.com/scripts-df/Detail_Desc.asp?strState=LIV
E&ProductID=60&DwnldObjID=2896&strLangs=
> I hope, this will help you!
yeah, I have that, but surely it needs compiling to work?
Hm, i just checked intels homepage about drivers for this chipset.
Perhaps you should take a look to
http://appsr.intel.com/scripts-df/Detail_Desc.asp?strState=LIVE&ProductID=60&DwnldObjID=2896&strLangs=
I hope, this will help you!
Greetings,
Matthias
> > > OK, I've managed to get the default dri
I don't know whether it's of interest for you, but i'm running an Intel
82257 network adapter here with the eepro100 driver. I don't have any parameters
about IRQ, DMA or similar attached to the module. I just load the eepro100
module and it works together with the other network drivers here (tlan
> > OK, I've managed to get the default drivers installed
> (driver-1.bin), but
> > there is no 82559 driver
>
> No. It is the eepro100 driver, as Slaven Peles mentioned.
I've tried that one ...
--
/lib/modules/2.2.19pre17-idepci/net/eepro.o: init_module: Device or resource
busy
Hint:
Andrew Laurence wrote:
>
>
> OK, I've managed to get the default drivers installed (driver-1.bin), but
> there is no 82559 driver :-(
No. It is the eepro100 driver, as Slaven Peles mentioned.
> I'm rather new to using Linux, in fact, I'm trying to do my
> first install.
> I'm stuck as far as installing the network card(s) goes. My
> machine has two
> Dell network cards in. I am booting using rescue.bin and root.bin
> downloaded yesterday, and intend to do an install across the
> 'n
> | Just running 'Configure Device Driver Modules' results in a
> screen asking if
> | I wish to add modules via /dev/fd0 to which I decline, and
> it then gives the
> | error ...
> |
> |
> |
> | No modules were found in
> | /target/lib/modules/2.2.19pre17-idepci that could be
> | conf
On Tuesday 31 July 2001 10:57, Andrew Laurence wrote:
> > I think that you got all drivers you need along with your Debian
> > distribution. I searched the net (ethernet+82559+linux) and
> > found that
> > correct driver for your card should be eepro100. I am new to
> > Debian, but I
> > guess that
On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 04:57:08PM +0100, Andrew Laurence wrote:
| > I think that you got all drivers you need along with your Debian
| > distribution. I searched the net (ethernet+82559+linux) and
| > found that
| > correct driver for your card should be eepro100. I am new to
| > Debian, but I
> I think that you got all drivers you need along with your Debian
> distribution. I searched the net (ethernet+82559+linux) and
> found that
> correct driver for your card should be eepro100. I am new to
> Debian, but I
> guess that only thing you have to do is to run dbootstrap,
> choose 'C
On Tuesday 31 July 2001 05:04, Andrew Laurence wrote:
> I'm rather new to using Linux, in fact, I'm trying to do my first install.
> I'm stuck as far as installing the network card(s) goes. My machine has
> two Dell network cards in. I am booting using rescue.bin and root.bin
> downloaded yesterd
On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 11:52:55AM +0100, Andrew Laurence wrote:
| > i think there's some file called README or INSTALL among the
| > files in the
| > archive. Read these! There usually is explained how to
| > install the drivers.
| > I also think that what you've downloaded are only the
| > sou
> i think there's some file called README or INSTALL among the
> files in the
> archive. Read these! There usually is explained how to
> install the drivers.
> I also think that what you've downloaded are only the
> sources. You have to
> compile them first to get the real drivers out. But as sa
Hi,
i think there's some file called README or INSTALL among the files in the
archive. Read these! There usually is explained how to install the drivers.
I also think that what you've downloaded are only the sources. You have to
compile them first to get the real drivers out. But as saif before, t
> The cards have a chip with 82559 on it, which I believe is a re-branded
> Intel chip. I have downloaded all the linux drivers for this chipset from
> http://www.intel.com and copied them to FDD. The files are .tar.gz which I
> think is a compressed file format which (luckily) WinZip opens. The
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