Hi Stefan, I have made some progress with the Fujitsu P7120 Debian install.
I found that I could get the wired network connection to work by connecting it to a 100Mb (vs original 10Mb) hub, so I suspect that the problem is that it is not auto-detecting the speed correctly with Debian. Does the 4223 require downloaded firmware? Presumably if the firmware is not provided with the debian install, then the driver isn't either? If it is just the firmware I need, then I suppose it should be on the Ubuntu install disk, as it seems to work on that.. Anyway, the Debian install did complete successfully and I think the audio hardware was detected (it wasn't on Ubuntu 5.04), but the installed Kernel doesn't seem to include the sata CD support as it complains that the option 'libata.atapi_enabled' is not recognised, and consequently the DVD-RAM is not available. I suppose I need to recompile the kernel to get it working. It also came up without X. An xorg.conf file was generated, but it uses vesa rather than the i810 driver, which I gather is unaccelerated or at least does not fully utilise the hardware. And I havn't worked out how to get it to try to run the server yet, so don't know if it works at all. Regards, DigbyT On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 10:37:24AM -0400, Stefan Srdic wrote: > You might need the firmware for the intel wireless card. > > Digby Tarvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Stefan, > > Yes, it is the ICH6 chipset (ICH6M). > > I gave the daily build a try (with the 'install libata.atapi_enabled=1' > command from SataAtapiHowto) and it seems that whatever was going > wrong with Beta2 has been fixed, as it then succeeded in identifying > the DVD-RAM. > > Next problem seems to be that the Debian installer is less successful > in identifying my network hardware. > > Ubuntu found: > eth0: Realtek semiconductor co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ > eth1: Intel corp. 4223 (wireless) > and DHCP configured my wireless i/f with no problem, but debian did not > > Debian found: > eth0: Ethernet or Fast Ethernet > eth1: Realtek semiconductor co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ > which does not seem to recognise the Intel device as wireless, so > it doens't prompt for SSID or mode, and I havn't managed to get > either to configure, either with DHCP or manually. I am still > experimenting. > > Regards, > DigbyT > > > > > > --------------------------------- > 7 bucks a month. This is Huge Yahoo! Music Unlimited -- Digby R. S. Tarvin digbyt(at)digbyt.com http://www.digbyt.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]