On Fri, Feb 14, 2025 at 09:32:25AM +0700, Max Nikulin wrote:
> Something might change outside your machine: you installed another
> router, more devices have been added to your wifi network, including
> ones actively using multicast (IPTV), some of your neighbors installed
> new access point wor
On Wed, Feb 5, 2025 at 12:42 PM Ceppo wrote:
>
> I've been using my D-Link DWA-160 network adapter for around two years
> without any issue for a couple of years. Some weeks ago however, it
> started misbehaving.
> After I use it as usual for a seemingly random amount of t
On 14/02/2025 00:33, Ceppo wrote:
Well, it was worth checking. Thanks for the suggestion.
I guess I'll file a bug report.
Something might change outside your machine: you installed another
router, more devices have been added to your wifi network, including
ones actively using multicast (IPTV
On Mon, Feb 10, 2025 at 10:08:46AM -0500, e...@gmx.us wrote:
> Welp, there goes my theory. Thanks for checking. Ah well.
Well, it was worth checking. Thanks for the suggestion.
I guess I'll file a bug report.
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On 2/10/25 05:16, Ceppo wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 06, 2025 at 09:36:28AM -0500, e...@gmx.us wrote:
>> Thermal compound (if there is any) dried out?
>
> There's none. At least not visible, or replaceable.
>
>> If you can trigger a failure by heating the device with say a hair
>> dryer, that's supporting
On Thu, Feb 06, 2025 at 09:36:28AM -0500, e...@gmx.us wrote:
> Thermal compound (if there is any) dried out?
There's none. At least not visible, or replaceable.
> If you can trigger a failure by heating the device with say a hair
> dryer, that's supporting evidence. But yeah, it might be some
>
On 2/6/25 06:06, Ceppo wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 05, 2025 at 12:17:40PM -0500, e...@gmx.us wrote:
>> On 2/5/25 10:16, Ceppo wrote:
>>
>> Also, is this USB or a card? If USB, does it have a case you can
>> remove?
>
> It's USB, and I think I can't remove the outer plastic case without
> breaking it. See
On Wed, Feb 05, 2025 at 12:17:40PM -0500, e...@gmx.us wrote:
> On 2/5/25 10:16, Ceppo wrote:
>
> > At first I didn't bother to even look for a solution, since this
> > happened only once in a few days. However, now it happens several
> > times a day, and most often when I reach high download spee
On 2/5/25 10:16, Ceppo wrote:
> At first I didn't bother to even look for a solution, since this
> happened only once in a few days. However, now it happens several times
> a day, and most often when I reach high download speeds. Anything around
> 2 MiB/s for more than a handful of seconds seems t
On Wed, Feb 05, 2025 at 04:27:20PM +0100, Lucas Rufkahr wrote:
> Is there anything you have changed to the system lately?
I can't recall any update of related stuff. But I am on sid and update
almost every day, and at first I didn't pay much attention to the issue,
so I could have missed somethi
Is there anything you have changed to the system lately? Is there another
adapter you can use and try and recreate the issue?- - -
Lucas Rufkahr
Feb 5, 2025 at 09:24 by ce...@oziosi.org:
> Hello everyone.
> I've been using my D-Link DWA-160 network adapter for around two years
Hello everyone.
I've been using my D-Link DWA-160 network adapter for around two years
without any issue for a couple of years. Some weeks ago however, it
started misbehaving.
After I use it as usual for a seemingly random amount of time (but see
below), spanning from a few minutes to se
John Foster wrote:
> I installed a D-Link DGE-530T 10/100/1000 Gigabit Desktop PCI
> Adapterethernet card. Based on the RTL8169xx chip. The thing is not
> recognized by any flavor of linux. Mint, Ubuntu, or Debian
> (squeeze).
What does 'lspci' say? (Thinking it might not
I installed a D-Link DGE-530T 10/100/1000 Gigabit Desktop PCI
Adapterethernet card. Based on the RTL8169xx chip. The thing is not
recognized by
any flavor of linux. Mint, Ubuntu, or Debian (squeeze). Worked in Windows
7pro after installing the drivers from the setup disc. I want it to work on
this
El dom, 18-05-2008 a las 13:48 +0200, Michael Geiger escribió:
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> francisco schrieb:
> | Hello
> |
> | Does somebody knows how to install the DWL-122 Wireless Adapter?
>
> I have installed the same stick a few month ago. DWL-122 are b
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francisco schrieb:
| Hello
|
| Does somebody knows how to install the DWL-122 Wireless Adapter?
I have installed the same stick a few month ago. DWL-122 are based on
prism2 chipset. I used the latest linux-wlan-ng tar ball (
ftp://ftp.linux-w
El vie, 09-05-2008 a las 12:21 -0700, francisco escribió:
> El mié, 16-04-2008 a las 09:01 +0200, Sven Joachim escribió:
> > On 2008-04-16 03:35 +0200, francisco wrote:
> >
> > > Hello
> > >
> > > Does somebody knows how to install the DWL-122 Wireless Adapter?
> >
> > Which revision is that? It
On 2008-04-16 03:35 +0200, francisco wrote:
> Hello
>
> Does somebody knows how to install the DWL-122 Wireless Adapter?
Which revision is that? It should be printed on the packing, if you
can't find it, run lsusb as root and post the results.
> I'm using testing-gnome,
Kernel version would al
Hello
Does somebody knows how to install the DWL-122 Wireless Adapter?
I'm using testing-gnome, and i did:
1. install linux-wlan-ng
2. write wlancfg-"essid"
3. load up modules # modprobe prism2_usb prism2_doreset=1
4. # wlanctl-ng wlan0 lnxreq_ifstate ifstate=enable
5. # wlanctl-ng wlan0 lnxreq_
network. I
bought me a D-Link DUB-E100 and after reading of different sites, where they
discribe to compile a new kernel with a new patch or to install a driver,
which I cannot find any more on the link which they suggest there. After
compiling the new patched kernel, so the system had problems of
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On 08/03/07 15:49, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>>> On 08/03/07 05:37, Csányi Pál wrote:
>>>>> Is the D-Link DFE-530TX PCI Fast Ethernet card 10/100MBs
>>>>> supported by Debian GNU/Linux Etc
Ron Johnson wrote:
> >> On 08/03/07 05:37, Csányi Pál wrote:
> >>> Is the D-Link DFE-530TX PCI Fast Ethernet card 10/100MBs
> >>> supported by Debian GNU/Linux Etch?
Yes. Out of the box with the 8139too driver. This will be discovered
and configured automati
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On 08/03/07 07:56, Csányi Pál wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 03, 2007 at 07:27:52AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
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>> On 08/03/07 05:37, Csányi Pál wrote:
>>> Hello!
>
On Fri, Aug 03, 2007 at 07:27:52AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
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> On 08/03/07 05:37, Csányi Pál wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > Is the D-Link DFE-530TX PCI Fast Ethernet card 10/100MBs
> > supported by Debian GNU/L
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On 08/03/07 05:37, Csányi Pál wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Is the D-Link DFE-530TX PCI Fast Ethernet card 10/100MBs
> supported by Debian GNU/Linux Etch?
>
>
> If I try to compile linux-image-2.6.18 from source, in menuconfig
>
Hello!
Is the
D-Link DFE-530TX PCI Fast Ethernet card 10/100MBs
supported by Debian GNU/Linux Etch?
If I try to compile linux-image-2.6.18 from source, in menuconfig can't to find
driver for this card.
Is there some experience with this PCI Ethernet card on Debian Etch out there?
Any ad
Michael Lueck wrote:
Where should I set that kernel flag?
Never mind, I found the spot.
First, to test it out, I edited /etc/lilo.conf adding an append="acpi=off"
line. That indeed worked.
So I reinstalled booting the Etch CD with options: expert acpi=off
Installation went smoothly, and /e
Matthew K Poer wrote:
I was having this problem on my 600. Try booting with acpi=off kernel
flag. ACPI for some reason conflicts with the pcmcia/cardbus module/s,
at least in the 2.6.x kernel on etch.
Where should I set that kernel flag? I maintained Lilo as the loader as that is what my produc
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Michael Lueck wrote:
> Sarge worked beautifully with my "mobile server" ala ThinkPad 600E and a
> PCCard D-Link DFE-690TXD. Unfortunately Etch (clean install) fails to
> detect the card... it warns of no NIC being detected.
>
Sarge worked beautifully with my "mobile server" ala ThinkPad 600E and a PCCard
D-Link DFE-690TXD. Unfortunately Etch (clean install) fails to detect the card... it
warns of no NIC being detected.
So is the trusty old TP 600E's card slots deemed too old to support, or is the
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 04:22:54PM -0600, W Paul Mills wrote:
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> > I wish mine worked like that. I got it from a box store. Here in Italy.
> > It'll be very difficult to persuade MediaWorld that it is faulty.
>
> I have
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B. Hoffmann wrote:
>> This is normal. I have 3 dlinks, 2 linksys and a debian box set up as a
>> DHCP server. They all work this way. So what's the problem.
>
>
> Thought it's supposed to rotate IP addresses from within the specified
> range?
No. If
This is normal. I have 3 dlinks, 2 linksys and a debian box set up as a
DHCP server. They all work this way. So what's the problem.
Thought it's supposed to rotate IP addresses from within the specified
range?
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> I wish mine worked like that. I got it from a box store. Here in Italy.
> It'll be very difficult to persuade MediaWorld that it is faulty.
I have not looked into how the lease time works, but curious if your
problem might b
- and no, it's not set to static IP.
>>
>> Even updated firmware recently, also to no effect.
>>
>> Any tips on this here? Or maybe just to avoid D-link in the future?
>> Would
>> be a shame though because apart from this my router/modem combination
>> wor
ing machines for more than a year although it was set to renew
> once a week and later on after three days - to no effect it seems.
>
> As good as static - and no, it's not set to static IP.
>
> Even updated firmware recently, also to no effect.
>
> Any tips on this here
On Wed November 29 2006 04:00 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This may be a faulty bit of equipment, but equally I could be missing
> something obvious again. I have three boxes attached to a DLink DI524
> wireless router, two cabled and one wireless. All three get leases of
> between 32 and 40 se
once a week and later on after three days - to no effect it seems.
>
> As good as static - and no, it's not set to static IP.
>
> Even updated firmware recently, also to no effect.
>
> Any tips on this here? Or maybe just to avoid D-link in the future? Would
> be a sh
three days - to no effect it seems.
As good as static - and no, it's not set to static IP.
Even updated firmware recently, also to no effect.
Any tips on this here? Or maybe just to avoid D-link in the future? Would
be a shame though because apart from this my router/modem combination
works
Hello,
I'm lost trying to install a D-Link DGE-550SX additionally to my existing
network card. I have done the following:
1) add the appropriate 'dl2k' driver to /etc/modules.
2) add this to /etc/network/interfaces:
allow-hotplug eth1
iface eth1 inet dhcp
After a reboot
>> This may be a faulty bit of equipment, but equally I could be missing
>> something obvious again. I have three boxes attached to a DLink DI524
>> wireless router, two cabled and one wireless. All three get leases of
>> between 32 and 40 seconds.
David, 'ps -a' doesn't show any instances of dh
This may be a faulty bit of equipment, but equally I could be missing
something obvious again. I have three boxes attached to a DLink DI524
wireless router, two cabled and one wireless. All three get leases of
between 32 and 40 seconds. The DLink controll web inrterface is set to
give a day. I'
Aleksandar Ristovski wrote:
Paul hello,
after putting the lines you suggested in the appropriate files it still
doesn't work. When I try with "ifup" and get this:
# ifup eth1
Error for wireless request "Set Mode" (8B06) :
SET failed on device eth1 ; No such device.
Error for wireless request
On Fri October 28 2005 06:47 pm, Aleksandar Ristovski wrote:
> Byron hello, here is the output:
>
> :00:00.0 Host bridge: Toshiba America Info Systems CPU to PCI and
> PCI to ISA bridge (rev 01)
> :00:07.0 Communication controller: Lucent Microelectronics 56k
> WinModem (rev 01)
> :00:0
Paul hello,
after putting the lines you suggested in the appropriate files it still
doesn't work. When I try with "ifup" and get this:
# ifup eth1
Error for wireless request "Set Mode" (8B06) :
SET failed on device eth1 ; No such device.
Error for wireless request "Set Encode" (8B2A) :
SET
Byron hello, here is the output:
:00:00.0 Host bridge: Toshiba America Info Systems CPU to PCI and
PCI to ISA bridge (rev 01)
:00:07.0 Communication controller: Lucent Microelectronics 56k
WinModem (rev 01)
:00:08.0 VGA compatible controller: S3 Inc. ViRGE/MX (rev 06)
:00:0b.0 USB
On 6/8/05, Colin Ingram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Siju George wrote:
>
> >Hi al,
> >
> >I have been working on a debian woody 3.0r5 for which I have to
> >install a D-Link DGE-530T Gigabit NIC o it now.
> >
> >Running
> >
> >
Aleksandar Ristovski wrote:
Paul hello,
I found your posting using google, I have the DWL-650 card too and I
have no idea how to install it. I have debian installed and not much
experience with linux.
I was wondering if you have found the solution?
I'm CCing you so you won't miss my reply t
On 04/10/05, Aleksandar Ristovski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul hello,
>
> I found your posting using google, I have the DWL-650 card too and I
> have no idea how to install it. I have debian installed and not much
> experience with linux.
>
> I was wondering if you have found the solution?
>
>
Paul hello,
I found your posting using google, I have the DWL-650 card too and I
have no idea how to install it. I have debian installed and not much
experience with linux.
I was wondering if you have found the solution?
Thanks,
Aleksandar
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Paul Scott wrote:
What modules do I need to install D-Link DWL-650 (16-bit) on sid w/
2.6.12 kernel or do I need to build a kernel? First it's not clear
what chip set. lspci doesn't give me anything. The hostap modules
which support prism and provide prism2_cs are only availab
Bob Proulx wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
What modules do I need to install D-Link DWL-650 (16-bit) on sid w/
2.6.12 kernel or do I need to build a kernel? First it's not clear what
chip set. lspci doesn't give me anything. The hostap modules which
support prism and provide pri
Paul Scott wrote:
> What modules do I need to install D-Link DWL-650 (16-bit) on sid w/
> 2.6.12 kernel or do I need to build a kernel? First it's not clear what
> chip set. lspci doesn't give me anything. The hostap modules which
> support prism and provide prism2_cs
What modules do I need to install D-Link DWL-650 (16-bit) on sid w/
2.6.12 kernel or do I need to build a kernel? First it's not clear what
chip set. lspci doesn't give me anything. The hostap modules which
support prism and provide prism2_cs are only available for the 2.6.8 ker
Siju George wrote:
I have downloaded sarge today and am going to install it so I'll let
you know the details soon.
I happened to see something strange though!
You should probably start a new thread with your new topic. You have a
better chance of getting a response from people other than
On 6/9/05, Colin Ingram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Siju George wrote:
>
> >
> >The Installation of this module failed so now could someone please
> >tell me how I ca install this NIC??
> >
> >
> >
> I assume you mean the sk98lin module that I suggested to use? Exactly
> what failed? Did you tr
Siju George wrote:
The Installation of this module failed so now could someone please
tell me how I ca install this NIC??
I assume you mean the sk98lin module that I suggested to use? Exactly
what failed? Did you try the one which is available in the kernel? I
suggest trying this first
On 6/8/05, Colin Ingram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Siju George wrote:
>
> >Hi al,
> >
> >I have been working on a debian woody 3.0r5 for which I have to
> >install a D-Link DGE-530T Gigabit NIC o it now.
> >
> >Running
> >
> >
Siju George wrote:
Hi al,
I have been working on a debian woody 3.0r5 for which I have to
install a D-Link DGE-530T Gigabit NIC o it now.
Running
#modconf
and looking under
kernel/drivers/net Drivers for network interface cards
I find
dl2k - D-Link 2000
On 6/7/05, Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi al,
>
> I have been working on a debian woody 3.0r5 for which I have to
> install a D-Link DGE-530T Gigabit NIC o it now.
>
> Running
>
> #modconf
>
> and looking under
>
> kernel/drivers/net
Hi al,
I have been working on a debian woody 3.0r5 for which I have to
install a D-Link DGE-530T Gigabit NIC o it now.
Running
#modconf
and looking under
kernel/drivers/net Drivers for network interface cards
I find
dl2k - D-Link 2000-based Gigabit Ethernet
Does anybody have any experience, positive or negative, with a D-Link
DGE 550T NIC?
Thanks, Dave
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I will purchase the above Modem on
Monday
Christopher Bragg
On Wed, Sep 08, 2004 at 10:39:58PM +1000, Christopher Bragg wrote:
> Is the above External modem suitable with Debian
It's usb, so it might work.
> The only modems that I have found to be available here are
> :-- Swann, Netcomm and D-Link
If the above doesn't happen
with Debian
>
> The only modems that I have found to be available here are
> :-- Swann, Netcomm and D-Link
>
> Christopher
If it's an RS-232 serial modem, it should work. If it's USB or DSL,
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matt zagrabelny wrote:
On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 09:34, Roger Creasy wrote:
Hello,
I just installed the sarge base system. The installer did not
recognize my WiFi card, D-Link DWL-G510. Does anyone know what I need
to do to get this working? Please remember that I am a newbie and need
very basic
On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 09:34, Roger Creasy wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just installed the sarge base system. The installer did not
> recognize my WiFi card, D-Link DWL-G510. Does anyone know what I need
> to do to get this working? Please remember that I am a newbie and need
> very
Hello,
I just installed the sarge base system. The installer did not recognize my WiFi card, D-Link DWL-G510. Does anyone know what I need to do to get this working? Please remember that I am a newbie and need very basic instructions :).
Roger
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Kaveh Gh wrote:
added:
alias eth0 rhinefet
into /etc/modules.conf. Then issued:
modprobe rhinefet :)
Everything was good.
Yea! I'm glad you got it working. But you should know that you shouldn't
directly modify /etc/modules.conf. You can lose your settings on a
future upgrade, and by then y
com> ...
look for the 6105LOM chipset.
The D-Link DFE-530TX also works with the via-rhine driver that comes with
the kernel.
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The driver for this card is probably the rhinefet.o
and must be compiled from source. If you have the gcc, cpp, glibc-devel and
kernel headers you should be able to do a make install of the module (probably
available from the OEM www.viaarena.com ... look for the
6105LOM chipset.
I compile
Hi there,
I have experienced a strange problem with D-Link 580TX 4 port card recently.
We have a Dell Optiplex GX240 with a 580TX card running Redhat 8 (kernel
2.4.20-24.8). It has been there for more than one year with no problem. Now
since Redhat terminated the security update, we decided to
From Bob Proulx
I cannot think of any reason changing kernels would affect the
installation of the X server which is in the xserver-xfree86 package.
I guess that what steef had said, that since I had been using the
security packages with the bf24
install there might have been an error getting
tried to use
the debconf configuration to recognize the eth0, but it doesn't work.
I tried using the Linux
drivers made available by D-Link on their CD, and on their website,
but when I compile it I get
the following two errors:
/linux/modversions.h: no file or directory.
/linux/malloc
the driver and place the name in
/etc/modules so that it is loaded automatically at boot thereafter.
> compile. Is there anywhere I can get a pre-compiled Debian driver
> for this ethernet adapter? The file is rtl8139.c for the D-Link
> DFE-530TX+.
The rtl8139 is Donald Becker's Dr
debconf configuration to recognize the eth0, but it doesn't work.
I tried using the Linux
drivers made available by D-Link on their CD, and on their website, but
when I compile it I get
the following two errors:
/linux/modversions.h: no
file or directory.
/linux/malloc.h is depricated, use /
I had recently the same problem
I have a very old system and I had a find & grep over / so I forgot to
exclude /dev as I did with /var/log and got some
grep: /dev/kmem: Bad address
grep: memory exhausted
grep: memory exhausted
after this I looked over the log files and found the message from the
El Sun, Nov 02, 2003 at 01:49:43PM +0100, Kurt Sys escribió:
> If I try a hard way:
> for i in * ; do modprobe $i ; done
> I get for all modules (including via-rhine.o, tulip.o, etc.):
> 'Modprobe: Can't locate module xxx.o'
Better if you try like this ...
for i in *; do modprobe `basename $i .
On Sun, Nov 02, 2003 at 04:38:09PM +0100, Kurt sys wrote:
(I believe it's customary to add "solved" to the subject for this type
of follow-up to make it easier for people searching the archives.)
> Things seem to work now. In case someone else has also the same or a
> similar problem:
> I instal
On Sun, Nov 02, 2003 at 02:50:46PM +0100, Kurt Sys wrote:
> ScruLoose wrote:
> >On Sat, Nov 01, 2003 at 03:14:56PM +0100, Kurt Sys wrote:
> >>Quoting Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >>
> >>>This usually means the module is already loaded, or in the case of the
> >>>Debian install kernels, that the
Hi all,
Things seem to work now. In case someone else has also the same or a
similar problem:
I installed kernel 2.4.22 (downloaded 2.4.22 source as debian package
and followed the 'debian way' for installing new kernel). First I had
some problems with dependencies etc, because I couldn't find
. So, here it is (again).
The network card is a D-link DFE-530tx. Following different sources, I need
the via-rhine module, but this won't work. Any other driver also doesn't
work.
[...snip...]
This usually means the module is already loaded, or in the case of the
Debian instal
Hi all...
D-Link cards seem to give more people some trouble :). Well, see inline
text for my answers this time...
tnx,
Kurt.
ScruLoose wrote:
On Sat, Nov 01, 2003 at 03:14:56PM +0100, Kurt Sys wrote:
Quoting Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Sat, Nov 01, 2003 at 12:03:54PM +0100
e, it may not be via-rhine at all. I don't
> > actually _know_ this, but I've heard it on this mailing list.
>
> I don't know if the DFE-530TX uses more than one chipset, but the
> DFE-530TX+ uses a completely different one; tulip, IIRC. Sure screwed
> me around w
an mine, it may not be via-rhine at all. I don't
> > actually _know_ this, but I've heard it on this mailing list.
>
> I don't know if the DFE-530TX uses more than one chipset, but the
> DFE-530TX+ uses a completely different one; tulip, IIRC. Sure screwed
> me arou
ually _know_ this, but I've heard it on this mailing list.
I don't know if the DFE-530TX uses more than one chipset, but the
DFE-530TX+ uses a completely different one; tulip, IIRC. Sure screwed
me around when I bought one of these d-link cards a few years back.
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-CD (CD1 -- NON-US). Everything works fine except for one thing, I can't
> > > get my ethernet card to work. I found on the net several people with similar
> > > or the same problem, but I don't find an answer. So, here it is (again).
> > > The network card is a D
can't
> > get my ethernet card to work. I found on the net several people with similar
> > or the same problem, but I don't find an answer. So, here it is (again).
> > The network card is a D-link DFE-530tx. Following different sources, I need
> > the via-rhine
people with similar or the
> same problem, but I don't find an answer. So, here it is (again).
> The network card is a D-link DFE-530tx. Following different sources, I need the
> via-rhine module, but this won't work. Any other driver also doesn't work.
> Below, I gi
lar or the same problem, but I don't find an answer. So, here
> it is (again). The network card is a D-link DFE-530tx. Following
> different sources, I need the via-rhine module, but this won't work.
> Any other driver also doesn't work. Below, I give some outputs which
>
le with
> similar or the same problem, but I don't find an answer. So, here it is
> (again).
> The network card is a D-link DFE-530tx. Following different sources, I need
> the via-rhine module, but this won't work. Any other driver also doesn't
> work. Below, I give som
here it is (again).
The network card is a D-link DFE-530tx. Following different sources, I need the
via-rhine module, but this won't work. Any other driver also doesn't work.
Below, I give some outputs which may be helpful.
What should be my next step?
tnx,
Kurt.
- lspci -v -
[..
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003, ScruLoose wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 10:06:18PM -0500, ScruLoose wrote:
> > Hi all,
>
> Still pluggin' away at this problem with my D-Link DFE-530TX NIC.
>
> NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed out
> eth0: Transmit timed out,
On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 10:06:18PM -0500, ScruLoose wrote:
> Hi all,
Still pluggin' away at this problem with my D-Link DFE-530TX NIC.
> But when I stick knoppix in, it happily accesses the network, and lsmod
> shows via-rhine and mii modules (one shows as "used by"
Hi all,
I've got this machine with a D-Link DFE-530TX NIC in it, and a clean
install of woody. (not much beyond the base system at this point).
The thing is, Debian doesn't seem happy with the NIC. Under the
standard installation process I chose the bf24 kernel, and it refused to
con
Hallo,
bei dem Versuch das Treibermodul für meine D-Link DFE-550TX Karte zu
kompilieren, scheitere ich nach "insmod modul.o" an folgender Fehlermeldung:
modul.o: kernel-module version mismatch
modul.o was compiled for kernel version 2.4.18
while this kernel is version
|The output of modprobe via-rhine is:
|/lib/modules/2.4.16-686/kernel/drivers/net/via-rhine.o: init_module: No such device
|Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including invalid
| IO or IRQ parameters
|/lib/modules/2.4.16-686/kernel/drivers/net/via-rhine.o: insmod /li
On 4 Jun 2003 ScruLoose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Wanting to replace my prehistoric 10base-T card with something that can do
>100, I bought myself a D-Link DFE-530TX and stuffed it into a free PCI
>slot. So I Googled for drivers and I keep being told that the card *is*
>suppo
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 08:30:46PM -0400, Chris Metzler wrote:
> On Wed, 4 Jun 2003 17:30:12 -0400 ScruLoose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Wanting to replace my prehistoric 10base-T card with something that can
> > do 100, I bought m
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