On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 16:45:37 -0600 Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jacob S. wrote: <snip> > > And since you mention you're using kernel 2.2.19, it's an easy > > "apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.18" to upgrade to the 2.4.18 > > kernel with a newer ee100 driver. > > > > (Note: You may need to do an "apt-get update" first to grab the > > latest list of packages from debian, if you haven't done that since > > the install.) > > Er, except to download the kernel via the network, his network card > needs to work. Doh! He doesn't mention if he's using a modem or a network card to access the internet, but he does mention downloading the e100 source from Intel and compiling it on his machine, so I made the assumption he could get to the internet for a kernel package as well. > Still, I concur with Jacob; a newer kernel might solve your problem. > You might use the Windows side (or Knoppix), to get the newer kernel. > > Also, I believe you want to "modprobe e100" instead of "modprobe > e100.O"; I'm not sure it matters, but I sortta kindda in a way think > it does. Yes, it does make a difference. You want to modprobe <module_name>, not <module_name>.o HTH, Jacob ----- GnuPG Key: 1024D/16377135 Slight disorientation after prolonged system uptime is normal for new Linux users. Please do not adjust your browser.
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