Re: ethernet card installation

2001-02-25 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
"Chad C. Walstrom" wrote: > > Viktor Rosenfeld wrote: > > /etc/modules should not be edited by hand. > > Don't listen to Viktor about /etc/modules. It is meant to be edited > by hand or by modconf(1). Personally, I don't see why I should have > to enter an ncurses/dialog utility when I can open

Re: ethernet card installation

2001-02-24 Thread John Galt
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Johnny Blade wrote: >--- John Galt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 01:32:09 -0700 (MST) >> Subject: Re: ethernet card installation >> >> On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Johnny Blade wrote: >> >> >I am new to Linux, a

Re: ethernet card installation

2001-02-23 Thread Chad C. Walstrom
Viktor Rosenfeld wrote: > /etc/modules should not be edited by hand. Don't listen to Viktor about /etc/modules. It is meant to be edited by hand or by modconf(1). Personally, I don't see why I should have to enter an ncurses/dialog utility when I can open up vi(1) and edit the file by hand. Muc

Re: ethernet card installation

2001-02-23 Thread Jimmy Richards
Viktor Rosenfeld wrote: > Hi, > > John Galt wrote: > > > >to my aliases file in /etc/modutils. The line I added > > >was "alias eth0 tulip". This didn't seem to have any > > >effect. There was no /dev/eth*'s after I rebooted. > > > > If modprobe/insmod works, just add tulip to /etc/modules and

Re: ethernet card installation

2001-02-23 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
Hi, John Galt wrote: > >to my aliases file in /etc/modutils. The line I added > >was "alias eth0 tulip". This didn't seem to have any > >effect. There was no /dev/eth*'s after I rebooted. > > If modprobe/insmod works, just add tulip to /etc/modules and you'll have > the card up. Getting it t

Re: ethernet card installation

2001-02-23 Thread Johnny Blade
--- John Galt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 01:32:09 -0700 (MST) > Subject: Re: ethernet card installation > > On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Johnny Blade wrote: > > >I am new to Linux, and have recently installed > Debian. > > In my atte

Re: ethernet card installation

2001-02-23 Thread John Galt
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Johnny Blade wrote: >Hi, > >I am new to Linux, and have recently installed Debian. > In my attempts to get connected to my school's >ethernet, I have found that there is no /dev/eth*'s on >my system. > >I have one network card, a Netgear FA310TX. I found >this card in a hardw

ethernet card installation

2001-02-23 Thread Johnny Blade
Hi, I am new to Linux, and have recently installed Debian. In my attempts to get connected to my school's ethernet, I have found that there is no /dev/eth*'s on my system. I have one network card, a Netgear FA310TX. I found this card in a hardware list with the word "Tulip" in parentheses next

R: Ethernet Card Installation

2000-05-15 Thread marco frattola
,1 3 piano Torre WTC 16149 GENOVA tel. 010 6591184 > -Messaggio originale- > Da: Jay Kelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Inviato: lunedì 15 maggio 2000 3.40 > A: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Oggetto: Ethernet Card Installation > > > I need help installing a Ether

Re: Ethernet Card Installation

2000-05-14 Thread Kent West
Jay Kelly wrote: > > I need help installing a Ethernet Netgear FA-310TX (Tulip > chip). Does anyone know where I would get the drivers and how to install it. According to the Hardware-HOWTO at http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO-12.html#ss12.1, this NIC is supported, and the "Tulip" page

Ethernet Card Installation

2000-05-14 Thread Jay Kelly
I need help installing a Ethernet Netgear FA-310TX (Tulip chip). Does anyone know where I would get the drivers and how to install it.