Re: A fact & a problem

2001-03-24 Thread Hansmartin Dettinger
Hi David, check rtl8139.o instead of <18>39 hope this helps Hansmartin [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- > Von: David Carlile <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hey Bob, > > It sounds like we are trying to install the same module. I have the same > kernel build as you (2.2.18pre21) if I'm not mistaken. Check t

Re: A fact & a problem

2001-03-19 Thread Moritz Schulte
[EMAIL PROTECTED] () writes: > Is there anyone out there able to explain how come, installing > Debian potato on my desktop, Debian is unable to find my ethernet > Realtek 8139 PCI card while even Red Hat 6.0 was able to? What do you mean with "is unable to find"? Debian doesn't have tools, which

Re: A fact & a problem

2001-03-19 Thread Bob Nielsen
If that modules wasn't compiled in the default debian kernel, you have two choices, either recompile your kernel or compile the module. If you install the 'kernel-package' Debian package, you can use it to create a .deb package for either approach. You will also need to install the kernel-source

Re: A fact & a problem

2001-03-19 Thread Victor
Hi Norman sorry for being so insistent but HOW I can do it, step by step I mean. Thanks Vittorio On Monday 19 March 2001 16:35, you wrote: > Hi! > > I have more than one realtek card in my computer (Debian 2.2r2 potato). > > While installing Debian, you have to load the realtek module for the > car

Re: A fact & a problem

2001-03-19 Thread Victor
Sorry for my being so insistent but HOW I can do it? Vittorio On Monday 19 March 2001 16:35, Norman Schmidt wrote: > Hi! > > I have more than one realtek card in my computer (Debian 2.2r2 potato). > > While installing Debian, you have to load the realtek module for the > card. Later, I have compil

Re: A fact & a problem

2001-03-19 Thread Norman Schmidt
Hi! I have more than one realtek card in my computer (Debian 2.2r2 potato). While installing Debian, you have to load the realtek module for the card. Later, I have compiled my own kernels (so far 2.2.17 and 2.2.18) with the realtek driver compiled into it (monolithic). No problems whatsoever. As

Re: A fact & a problem

2001-03-19 Thread
Yeah Sean, I know, but unfortunately in the 2.2.18pre21 potato kernel there's no support for Realtek NICs whilst there is even in the older versions in RedHat & Suse. Again, my question is: how can I overcome the snag and compile the source module rltk3189.c in the best way under potato? Vittori

Re: A fact & a problem

2001-03-19 Thread
Yeah Sean, I know, but unfortunately in the 2.2.18pre21 potato kernel there's no support for Realtek NICs whilst there is even in the older versions in RedHat & Suse. Again, my question is: how can I overcome the snag and compile the source module rltk3189.c in the best way under potato? Vittori