On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 11:47:06PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
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> The e100 module is included, AFAIK this is an alternate driver for the
> same card (intel EtherExpress Pro/100). I'm not sure why Herbert Xu
> chose one over the other; I have heard of the eepro100 driver not
> working well sometimes,
Joey Hess wrote:
> I don't know how common orinoco_pci cards are (orinoco_cs is of course,
> very common). I have added orinoco_pci to nic-extra-modules for the next
> release.
Pretty common, actually, so to nic-modules.
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Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
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> > When I try to autodetect the ethernet, it identifies as eepro100,
> > which is correct. However, the eepro100 wasn't found. It also
> > correctly detected the built-in wireless as orinoco_pci, also not
> > found.
>
> I read this to mean that the HW detection ste
Petter Reinholdtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > When I try to autodetect the ethernet, it identifies as eepro100,
> > which is correct. However, the eepro100 wasn't found. It also
> > correctly detected the built-in wireless as orinoco_pci, also not
> > found.
How do you boot?
> I read thi
> When I try to autodetect the ethernet, it identifies as eepro100,
> which is correct. However, the eepro100 wasn't found. It also
> correctly detected the built-in wireless as orinoco_pci, also not
> found.
I read this to mean that the HW detection step is done correctly, but
the kernel modul
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