I think the realtek 8139 is supported already by the kernel 2.2.19 that
you get from the distribution. You can set it up with modconf and get the
riright module for your eth0
I think the realtek 8139 is supported already by the kernel 2.2.19 that
you get from the distribution. You can set it up with modconf and get the
riright module for your eth0
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On Thursday 14 March 2002 14:04, dinopuffin wrote:
> Hello to everybody,
Hi!
>Is the first time that I write here and I do not known if is in correct
> way...
Never mind about that as long as you're friendly - and you are;-)
I do not think that
When your setting up you laptop you want to goto configure and load device
driver modules, then select net, then the driver that you need.
-Dave
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> Hello to e
Try something like:
Make
Make install
If not you could use modconf and probably use the 8139 or 8139too
modules.
Jord
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To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Subject: realtek 8139
Hello to
Hello,
what happens when you put the card in its slot. Does it go "peep" (high tone)
and then "peep" (lower tone)?
Etienne
PS : Usefull sources of information : PCMCIA, laptop and Net Howtos, e.g. at
http://www.ibiblio.org/mdw/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX/howtos.html
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On Thursday 14 March 2002 14:04, dinopuffin wrote:
> Hello to everybody,
Hi!
>Is the first time that I write here and I do not known if is in correct
> way...
Never mind about that as long as you're friendly - and you are;-)
I do not think tha
Hi,
> is no explnation how to
>install...I have just some file :
>
>1) kern_compat_k
>2) Makefile
>3) rtl8139.c
>
>I kwnown tha module file end .0 so I do not kwnown how to insert this in
> my debian kernel 2.2.19
>
>Any help ?
In the default debian kernel there should be a
When your setting up you laptop you want to goto configure and load device
driver modules, then select net, then the driver that you need.
-Dave
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From: "dinopuffin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 6:04 AM
Subject: realtek 813
Try something like:
Make
Make install
If not you could use modconf and probably use the 8139 or 8139too
modules.
Jord
-Original Message-
From: dinopuffin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 14:04
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: realtek 8139
Hello to everybody,
Hello,
what happens when you put the card in its slot. Does it go "peep" (high tone)
and then "peep" (lower tone)?
Etienne
PS : Usefull sources of information : PCMCIA, laptop and Net Howtos, e.g. at
http://www.ibiblio.org/mdw/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX/howtos.html
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Hi,
> is no explnation how to
>install...I have just some file :
>
>1) kern_compat_k
>2) Makefile
>3) rtl8139.c
>
>I kwnown tha module file end .0 so I do not kwnown how to insert this in
> my debian kernel 2.2.19
>
>Any help ?
In the default debian kernel there should be
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