On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 12:19:35 +0100, Goetz Hatop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> thanks, Tom.
>
> setting
> options eepro100 0x30
> in /etc/modules.conf forces the driver to full duplex which is
> what I want.
>
> One problem persists: Debian always loads both intel drivers
> (e100 and eepro10
thanks, Tom.
setting
options eepro100 0x30
in /etc/modules.conf forces the driver to full duplex which is
what I want.
One problem persists: Debian always loads both intel drivers
(e100 and eepro100) on startup, even with
alias eth0 eepro100
in /etc/modules.conf
Is there a way to persua
Goetz Hatop wrote:
I have a fresh installed debian testing sarge
and I am unable to set the ethernet speed correctly.
(100 Mbit full duplex, the full duplex cannot be autonegotiated here)
On Suse I have used the e100 driver with the
options e100 e100_speed_duplex=4
in /etc/m
I have a fresh installed debian testing sarge
and I am unable to set the ethernet speed correctly.
(100 Mbit full duplex, the full duplex cannot be autonegotiated here)
On Suse I have used the e100 driver with the
options e100 e100_speed_duplex=4
in /etc/modules.conf
th
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