Andrei Popescu <andreimpope...@gmail.com> writes: >> > @Rodolfo, could you please post the output of 'lspci -nnk', preferably >> > only the part relevant to the SiS Ethernet controler.
On Mi, 20 oct 10, 13:11:38, Rodolfo Medina wrote: >> For Etch, the `k' option is not valid: so I used Knoppix. >> >> To be sure, I posted the whole output of 'lspci -nnk' to: >> >> http://paste.debian.net/97329/ Andrei Popescu <andreimpope...@gmail.com> writes: > Yes, but we are trying to diagnose your system, not the live one... BTW, > this question came up before, but I don't recall you answering it. Does > the card work with Knoppix? Well, no, it doesn't. That's why I thought that diagnosing with Knoppix would be just the same. If the card worked, say, with a newer kernel, then it would be easy to solve the problem and save the card with a simple upgrade to Debian Sid. > Also, in your system, what happens if you just > > modprobe sis990 > > This thread has gotten very long and complicated and I feel like a lot > of information is still missing. It might help if you make a summary > including what systems/kernel versions did you test with and what > results did you get and 'lspci -nnk', 'ifconfig -a' and (relevant part > of) 'dmesg' output for each. > > You can post lspci and ifconfig outputs directly to the list, use > paste.debian.net only for very long stuff (like full dmesg). Thanks for your help. I'm attaching the file ethernet-enquiry.tar.gz, that you can unpack with `tar xzvf ethernet-enquiry.tar.gz'. It's only 12Kb. There are all those outputs: dmesg ifconfig -a uname -a modprobe sis990 lspci -nnk for the two different systems Debian Etch and Debian Lenny on the same machine from two different partitions. I wish the card could work again, or else I shall buy an usb-ethernet adaptor and hope it will be all right. It is necessary for me sharing files via ethernet from one machine to another. Bye Rodolfo
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