pci-scan is in the net portion of the installation. Look down the list
of ethernet drivers and you should see it. I have been using it purely
pragmatically as it was required from linksys and from some of the scyld
drivers.
Art
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 05:42:17PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Tue,
Ron Johnson said:
> On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 13:50, nate wrote:
>> Stephen Gran said:
>>
>> > It's a kernel module. Definitely in the later 2.2 series, don't
>> rememebr if it's also in 2.4
>>
>> I think it's only included with donald becker's drivers(not with the
>> official kernel). I think he uses
On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 11:51, user list wrote:
> We have recently had similar behavior. However, we found that even
> though the we received installation failed messages, it actually worked.
> During the device driver configuration step, are you also installoing
> pci-scan? When I did this on a rece
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 13:50, nate wrote:
> Stephen Gran said:
>
> > It's a kernel module. Definitely in the later 2.2 series, don't rememebr
> > if it's also in 2.4
>
> I think it's only included with donald becker's drivers(not with the official
> kernel). I think he uses it to improve code port
Stephen Gran said:
> It's a kernel module. Definitely in the later 2.2 series, don't rememebr
> if it's also in 2.4
I think it's only included with donald becker's drivers(not with the official
kernel). I think he uses it to improve code portability between 2.0, 2.2 and
2.4 kernels.
donald's dri
This one time, at band camp, Ron Johnson said:
> On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 11:51, user list wrote:
> > We have recently had similar behavior. However, we found that even
> > though the we received installation failed messages, it actually worked.
> > During the device driver configuration step, are you
On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 11:51, user list wrote:
> We have recently had similar behavior. However, we found that even
> though the we received installation failed messages, it actually worked.
> During the device driver configuration step, are you also installoing
> pci-scan? When I did this on a rece
We have recently had similar behavior. However, we found that even
though the we received installation failed messages, it actually worked.
During the device driver configuration step, are you also installoing
pci-scan? When I did this on a recent install, the apparent failure
vanished.
Art Edward
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 12:57:30PM -0200, Ariane Machado Lima wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have installed the Debian 3.0, which hasn't recognized my NIC
> 3c905c-TX. Then I download the 3c90x drive, but I am suffering with a
> lot of compilation errors. Has somebody tried do that? Has so
On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 09:57, Ariane Machado Lima wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have installed the Debian 3.0, which hasn't recognized my NIC
> 3c905c-TX. Then I download the 3c90x drive, but I am suffering with a
> lot of compilation errors. Has somebody tried do that? Has somebody some
>
Ariane Machado Lima wrote:
Hello,
I have installed the Debian 3.0, which hasn't recognized my NIC
3c905c-TX. Then I download the 3c90x drive, but I am suffering with a
lot of compilation errors. Has somebody tried do that? Has somebody some
idea about my problem?
Thank's
Ari
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