On Thu, May 25, 2023 at 09:23:26AM +0200, Aleix Piulachs wrote:
> I still can’t use the qualcomm atheros ar8161 alx gigabit ethernet drivers
Hi,
Is this still the case? The alx drivers should be installed fairly easily:
can you give any more details of precisely what is wrong?
All the v
I still can’t use the qualcomm atheros ar8161 alx gigabit ethernet drivers
Le 02/11/2019 à 20:07, Joe a écrit :
Kent Dorfman wrote:
I'd make a strong argument that removing the common drivers from
whatever kernel is used in "testing" is more an "unstable" action.
(...)
But at no time should a mature and extremely important device driver get
pulled from it. Somethin
On Sat, 2 Nov 2019 14:34:04 -0400
Kent Dorfman wrote:
> I think we have slightly different perceptions of what the scope of
> the "testing" release is. Per my understanding of the debian.org wiki
> information, it should be a "stable" release, with more frequently
> updated packages...thus testi
Le 02/11/2019 à 19:34, Kent Dorfman a écrit :
I think we have slightly different perceptions of what the scope of
the "testing" release is.
I think you have a wrong perception of what Debian testing is. Testing
is not stable. Besides, the testing installer images are not intended to
install t
I think we have slightly different perceptions of what the scope of
the "testing" release is. Per my understanding of the debian.org wiki
information, it should be a "stable" release, with more frequently
updated packages...thus testing the newer applicaiton packages.
I'd make a strong argument t
Kent Dorfman writes:
> we are talking about 10 TESTING-edu, not stable nor unstable.
TESTING is what its name says. Install Stable, upgrade to TESTING if
you really need it, and use reportbug to report any bugs you find.
--
John Hasler
jhas...@newsguy.com
Elmwood, WI USA
Kent Dorfman writes:
> we are talking about 10 TESTING-edu, not stable nor unstable.
TESTING is what its name says. Install Stable, upgrade to TESTING if
you really need it, and use reportbug to report any bugs you find.
--
John Hasler
jhas...@newsguy.com
Elmwood, WI USA
Kent Dorfman writes:
> we are talking about 10 TESTING-edu, not stable nor unstable.
TESTING is what its name says. Install Stable, upgrade to TESTING if
you really need it, and use reportbug to report any bugs you find.
--
John Hasler
jhas...@newsguy.com
Elmwood, WI USA
On 11/1/19, Kent Dorfman wrote:
> title says it all.
> Would be nice if the netinstall actually worked so that I could better
> evaluate whether to take debian seriously.
>
a couple of points going forward:
1) I do not sign up on every list where I need support. If I did, I'd
be losing passwor
On Sat 02 Nov 2019 at 15:12:10 (+0100), Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Le 02/11/2019 à 14:03, to...@tuxteam.de a écrit :
> > > Kent Dorfman wrote:
> > > >
> > > > There are no ethernet drivers in the modules directory for the
> > > > netinstall image, o
Le 02/11/2019 à 15:21, Reco a écrit :
On Sat, Nov 02, 2019 at 03:12:10PM +0100, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
IIUC the OP is talking about the netinst installer, not an installed
system. Maybe he encountered a situation where the d-i package
containing NIC modules was not installed yet, or the install
Hi.
On Sat, Nov 02, 2019 at 03:12:10PM +0100, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Le 02/11/2019 à 14:03, to...@tuxteam.de a écrit :
> > > Kent Dorfman wrote:
> > > >
> > > > There are no ethernet drivers in the modules directory for the
> > > > neti
Le 02/11/2019 à 14:03, to...@tuxteam.de a écrit :
Kent Dorfman wrote:
There are no ethernet drivers in the modules directory for the
netinstall image, other than a single broadcomm file...and no, it's
not an obscure nic that requires custom firmware. It needs the humble
e1000 driver.
On Sat, Nov 02, 2019 at 08:44:57AM +, Joe wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Nov 2019 18:54:55 -0400
> Kent Dorfman wrote:
>
> > title says it all.
> >
> > There are no ethernet drivers in the modules directory for the
> > netinstall image, other than a single broadco
On Fri, 1 Nov 2019 18:54:55 -0400
Kent Dorfman wrote:
> title says it all.
>
> There are no ethernet drivers in the modules directory for the
> netinstall image, other than a single broadcomm file...and no, it's
> not an obscure nic that requires custom firmware. It need
On Fri 01 Nov 2019 at 18:54:55 (-0400), Kent Dorfman wrote:
> title says it all.
>
> There are no ethernet drivers in the modules directory for the
> netinstall image, other than a single broadcomm file...and no, it's
> not an obscure nic that requires custom firmware.
title says it all.
There are no ethernet drivers in the modules directory for the
netinstall image, other than a single broadcomm file...and no, it's
not an obscure nic that requires custom firmware. It needs the humble
e1000 driver.
I'm looking to replace fedora with something hav
I have been looking for an Ethernet driver for my Asus m4n72-E
motherboard. The Debian install apparently can't recognize it, and
doesn't have the correct driver to load. It is the Realtek 8211CL
Gigabit LAN controller featuring AI NET 2. Does anyone know where I
can get a Linux driver for this?
On Feb 2, 2008, at 11:12 PM, Ron Johnson wrote:
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Btw are there are any motherboards *not* using this POS realtek?
Every new board I have bothered to check had it. I guess some might
have an intel et
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>
> Btw are there are any motherboards *not* using this POS realtek?
> Every new board I have bothered to check had it. I guess some might
> have an intel ethernet chipset. Unfortunately, newegg didn't
Travis Crook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 14:53:47 -0700
> Travis Crook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 22:38:11 +0100
>> Jörg-Volker Peetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > Travis Crook wrote:
>> > [...]
>> > >> First one in the list, after running modpr
On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 15:38:16 -0500
"Joe Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> "Ron Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> >[snip]
> > Well that never would have occurred to me...
> Well, AFAICT that was only a fix for the underkying issue that caused
> him to wa
"Ron Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Well that never would have occurred to me...
Thats probably because that solution was related to his original problem,
causing him to want to switch drivers, rather than being
the reason why the driver would not switch
"Ron Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Well that never would have occurred to me...
Well, AFAICT that was only a fix for the underkying issue that caused him to
want to switch drivers.
Since that fix made the original driver work, he no longer needs to
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On 01/22/08 16:52, Travis Crook wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 14:53:47 -0700
> Travis Crook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 22:38:11 +0100
>> Jörg-Volker Peetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Travis Crook wrote:
>>> [...]
> Fi
On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 14:53:47 -0700
Travis Crook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 22:38:11 +0100
> Jörg-Volker Peetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Travis Crook wrote:
> > [...]
> > >> First one in the list, after running modprobe forcedeth. The
> > >> question is: how do I tell
On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 22:38:11 +0100
Jörg-Volker Peetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Travis Crook wrote:
> [...]
> >> First one in the list, after running modprobe forcedeth. The
> >> question is: how do I tell the nic (which is a RealTek 8111
> >> Gigabit on-board adapter) to use the forcedeth driv
Travis Crook wrote:
[...]
>> First one in the list, after running modprobe forcedeth. The question
>> is: how do I tell the nic (which is a RealTek 8111 Gigabit on-board
>> adapter) to use the forcedeth driver instead of the r8169, which is
>> automatically loaded on boot?
>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
Try
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> On 01/22/08 15:02, Travis Crook wrote:
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> >>> On 01/22/08 13:44, Travis Crook wro
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>> On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 14:31:53 -0600
>> Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>> On 01/22/08 13:44, Travis Crook wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>> I am having a difficult time figuring out how to change the
>>> dri
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> On 01/22/08 13:44, Travis Crook wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I am having a difficult time figuring out how to change the
> > driver used for the onboard ethernet card from
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On 01/22/08 13:44, Travis Crook wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am having a difficult time figuring out how to change the
> driver used for the onboard ethernet card from the RealTek driver to
> the nvidia forcedeth driver. I have had no luck on Google tod
Hi all,
I am having a difficult time figuring out how to change the
driver used for the onboard ethernet card from the RealTek driver to
the nvidia forcedeth driver. I have had no luck on Google today. I
have the forcedeth driver installed (modprobe forcedeth displays no
errors). How do
John Hasler wrote:
Jan Kokoska writes:
Avoid kernel compilation? Why would you want that? ;) IMHO one of the
most cool things to do to learn about Linux, right after trying to code
your own modules/patches
Don't make it seem harder than it is. No knowledge of programming is
required to compile
Jan Kokoska writes:
> Avoid kernel compilation? Why would you want that? ;) IMHO one of the
> most cool things to do to learn about Linux, right after trying to code
> your own modules/patches
Don't make it seem harder than it is. No knowledge of programming is
required to compile a kernel.
--
J
On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 17:52, Vassilis Rizopoulos wrote:
> Jan Kokoska wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 17:12, Vassilis Rizopoulos wrote:
> >
> >>I've got a brand new Dell Optiplex GX270 to use a source control server.
> >>The thing has a built in Ethernet card by Intel, a PROSet II Gigabit.
> >
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 05:49:08PM +0100, Vassilis Rizopoulos wrote:
> Yeap, but there's no mention of the a PROSet II gigabit card by Intel
> (not in the unsupported section either)
> , so I figured I'd ask to see if someone had any experience with them.
> V.-
The ISO at the following:
http://o
Leandro GuimarÃes Faria Corcete Dutra wrote:
Em Qui, 2004-01-22 Ãs 14:12, Vassilis Rizopoulos escreveu:
I've got a brand new Dell Optiplex GX270 to use a source control server.
The thing has a built in Ethernet card by Intel, a PROSet II Gigabit.
I'd like to install Woody on it but it won't detec
Em Qui, 2004-01-22 Ãs 14:12, Vassilis Rizopoulos escreveu:
> I've got a brand new Dell Optiplex GX270 to use a source control server.
> The thing has a built in Ethernet card by Intel, a PROSet II Gigabit.
> I'd like to install Woody on it but it won't detect the card and I can't
> find anything t
I've got a brand new Dell Optiplex GX270 to use a source control server.
The thing has a built in Ethernet card by Intel, a PROSet II Gigabit.
I'd like to install Woody on it but it won't detect the card and I can't
find anything that would much on the kernel modules list.
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
On Mon, Aug 07, 2000 at 06:53:50AM -0700, suresh kumar wrote:
> For many new ethernet cards, the vendors are now
> providing Beckers c code for drivers. But
> unfortunately they wont just compile in a debian
> distro but compiles well with the redhat distro.
what errors do you get?
moritz
-
Hi,
For many new ethernet cards, the vendors are now
providing Beckers c code for drivers. But
unfortunately they wont just compile in a debian
distro but compiles well with the redhat distro.
Has anyone compiled them on debian. Currently what I
am doing is to compile it in redhat, get the .o int
At 07:19 PM 12/26/99 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi! I just bought a D-Link DE-220PCT ethernet card for my linux box. It's a
>10mpbs ISA card, so I figured it would work. I need to know what
>drivers/modules I need to install during the debian installation for it.
>Also, I need to know what a
> Hi! I just bought a D-Link DE-220PCT ethernet card for my linux box. It's a
> 10mpbs ISA card, so I figured it would work. I need to know what
> drivers/modules I need to install during the debian installation for it.
Peruse : http://www.xmission.com/~howardm/ethernet.html
Note the use of
At 07:19 PM 12/26/99 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi! I just bought a D-Link DE-220PCT ethernet card for my linux box. It's a
10mpbs ISA card, so I figured it would work. I need to know what
drivers/modules I need to install during the debian installation for it.
Also, I need to know what all
Hi! I just bought a D-Link DE-220PCT ethernet card for my linux box. It's a
10mpbs ISA card, so I figured it would work. I need to know what
drivers/modules I need to install during the debian installation for it.
Also, I need to know what all I need to have installed and setup to be able
to ne
I just installed slink recently. My IP address is
assigned through dhcp, but while installing was unsure
how to set dhcp up. I used the IP address I was
currently assigned and that works for now. Will the
below work to retrospectively setup dhcp so I won't
have to change my IP address every time
Salman Ahmed wrote:
> I finally got a second box to install Linux on today. Unfortunately its
> not the Compaq Deskpro EN I had hoped for. Its an older Digital 5000 PC
> with the following specs:
>
> PII 233
> Adaptec AHA-2940 UW SCSI Adapter
> 2 Seagate 2Gb SCSI HDs
> Matrox Mystique vide
Hi
I was wondering if anyone can help me. I run Debian 2.0 and have Netvin
FE100AM Network Adapters. I have looked everywhere for drivers but the
closest was for a NetVin NV5000SC.
I asked Netvin but they said since Linux had so many different versions it
would be impossible to write drivers for t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Debian mail-lists receiver) writes:
> Is any work being done on drivers for novell eepro100 or the 3COM 3c905?
>
> I've seen an eepro100 driver in the redhat distribution (initial install),
> but it's not in the kernel package (at least not when I last checked).
You can find th
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Debian mail-lists receiver) writes:
> Is any work being done on drivers for novell eepro100 or the 3COM 3c905?
>
> I've seen an eepro100 driver in the redhat distribution (initial install),
> but it's not in the kernel package (at least not when I last checked).
You can find th
Is any work being done on drivers for novell eepro100 or the 3COM 3c905?
I've seen an eepro100 driver in the redhat distribution (initial install),
but it's not in the kernel package (at least not when I last checked).
Granted that such drivers exist, will debian be incorporating them into
the k
Thanks to all that assisted me. I was able to get the network running
again, all I had to do was run 'modconf' as Don had sugested and that was
it. (And here I was thinking it would be hard to figure out).
Chad
Chad D. Zimmerman
Editor: Web-Zine -- http://dabcc-www.nmsu.edu/~chad/Web-Zine/
On Wed, 18 Dec 1996, Chad Zimmerman wrote:
>
> Where can I find the ethernet drivers so that I can install them and get
> my computer on the network again. When I updated to 1.2... I lost my
> access to our network. So, I need to find and reinstall them, any ideas?
>
> C
Where can I find the ethernet drivers so that I can install them and get
my computer on the network again. When I updated to 1.2... I lost my
access to our network. So, I need to find and reinstall them, any ideas?
Chad
Chad D. Zimmerman
Editor: Web-Zine -- http://www.nmsu.edu/~czimmerm
.d is still set
correctly, but when I run ifconfig eth0 nothing comes up... so all the
eth0 settings/drivers are gone.
Where can I find the ethernet drivers I need to reinstall so that I can
get the network running? Or what I can do to get the network running again.
Chad
Chad D. Zimmerman
Editor: W
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