Re: Problem with netgear card

2001-05-19 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 03:19:07PM -, Brian Schramm wrote: > gcc -DMODULE -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O6 -c natsemi.c > from the bottom of the natsemi.c file. My file placement is standard for the > kernel. I have a link to the 2.2.19 source directory by the name of linux. I > have the drive

Re: Problem with netgear card

2001-05-19 Thread Brian Schramm
gcc -DMODULE -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O6 -c natsemi.c from the bottom of the natsemi.c file. My file placement is standard for the kernel. I have a link to the 2.2.19 source directory by the name of linux. I have the drivers stored in the /usr/src/module directory. I hope this helps. Bria

Re: Problem with netgear card

2001-05-19 Thread Michael Mueller
OK. So after you install the kernel source package, then it should include the .config used to make the kernel image, and as was mentioned below, it should also contain the modversions.h that was created by "make menuconfig". If you install the kernel package, then you should be able to compile

Re: Problem with netgear card

2001-05-18 Thread Brian Schramm
Kernel source is not part of the defalt load for Debian. You have to choose that package after you have the system installed. Brian Michael Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Here's a newbie question about the instructions below: > > If I load Potato from scratch, will there be a kernel > sou

Re: Problem with netgear card

2001-05-18 Thread Brian Schramm
I never ran mrproper. The last time I did that I had trouble bringing everything back to a good compile so I don't do that any more. Admittedly, that was a long time ago and many kernels back. I have looked in the directory that you said and I have a modversions.h file. So, I do not know what I

Re: Problem with netgear card

2001-05-18 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 11:40:39PM -, Brian Schramm wrote: > Ok I am lost. I installed this system that I am running with potato and > 2.2.17. I then downloaded the kernel source for 2.2.19 and compiled it the > way I need it for my current system. So, what is this about keeping the > .confi

Re: Problem with netgear card

2001-05-18 Thread Brian Schramm
Ok I am lost. I installed this system that I am running with potato and 2.2.17. I then downloaded the kernel source for 2.2.19 and compiled it the way I need it for my current system. So, what is this about keeping the .config file and configuring it the same way that the kernel was configured?

Re: Problem with netgear card

2001-05-18 Thread Michael Mueller
Here's a newbie question about the instructions below: If I load Potato from scratch, will there be a kernel source directory that has a modversions.h file in it? Mike --- "Noah L. Meyerhans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 03:24:17PM -0400, Brian > Schramm wrote: > > > >

Re: Problem with netgear card

2001-05-18 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 03:24:17PM -0400, Brian Schramm wrote: > > Any other ideas? > The kernel needs to be configured (i.e. make config || make menuconfig || make xconfig must have been run). The modversions.h file you mentioned (in a long list of other garbage, all of which I chopped out) is

Re: Problem with netgear card

2001-05-18 Thread D-Man
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 03:24:17PM -0400, Brian Schramm wrote: | OK, I am ccing the list on this. I do have the source installed. I | installed the deb package for 2.2.19 and compiled the kernel for the | machine that it is running on. I want to use that kernel also since that | is the one that

Re: Problem with netgear card

2001-05-18 Thread Brian Schramm
is running 2.2.19 > > > > like my other machine. > > > > > > > > Brian > > > > > > > > Tomaas Ortega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > > > > > > > > dont use the tulip driver as its only in use > >

Re: Problem with netgear card

2001-05-18 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 01:04:13PM +, John Griffiths wrote: > > I've always just loaded the tulip module on install with those cards and sat > back to enjoy the ride > Err, no, the netgear FA-311 and 312 are not tulip cards. The 310 is. The 311 and 312 are based on the national semiconduct

Re: Problem with netgear card

2001-05-18 Thread D-Man
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 02:48:30AM +, Brian Schramm wrote: | I have a new machine here with a netgear fa311 network card in it. I want to | install Debian on it but the only drivers I can find are for Redhat. Has | anyone gotten this card to work with Debian? I have two netgear cards, and I

Re: Problem with netgear card

2001-05-17 Thread Travis Place
On Fri, 18 May 2001 23:04:13 John Griffiths wrote: > At 03:00 AM 5/18/01 -, Brian Schramm wrote: > >Tryed, also I did not try any command paramiters. > > > >Brian > > > > We'll have to hope the big brains have an idea > > I've always just loaded the tulip module on install with those cards an

Re: Problem with netgear card

2001-05-17 Thread Brian Schramm
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Re: Problem with netgear card

2001-05-17 Thread Michael Mueller
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Re: Problem with netgear card

2001-05-17 Thread Michael Mueller
I recently spent lots of time on the LRP mailing list. THis topic was handled frequently. Perhaps this is not a Debian issue. Check out www.scyld.com for lots of in-depth info on drivers. My guess is that you need the new pci-scan.o and the new tulip.o driver. http://www.scyld.com/network/ http

Re: Problem with netgear card

2001-05-17 Thread Tomaas Ortega
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Re: Problem with netgear card

2001-05-17 Thread John Griffiths
At 03:00 AM 5/18/01 -, Brian Schramm wrote: >Tryed, also I did not try any command paramiters. > >Brian > We'll have to hope the big brains have an idea I've always just loaded the tulip module on install with those cards and sat back to enjoy the ride WARNING - This email is confidential

Re: Problem with netgear card

2001-05-17 Thread Brian Schramm
Tryed, also I did not try any command paramiters. Brian John Griffiths <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > At 02:48 AM 5/18/01 -, Brian Schramm wrote: > >I have a new machine here with a netgear fa311 network card in it. I want to > >install Debian on it but the only drivers I can find are for Redh

Re: Problem with netgear card

2001-05-17 Thread John Griffiths
At 02:48 AM 5/18/01 -, Brian Schramm wrote: >I have a new machine here with a netgear fa311 network card in it. I want to >install Debian on it but the only drivers I can find are for Redhat. Has >anyone gotten this card to work with Debian? Use the tulip module

Problem with netgear card

2001-05-17 Thread Brian Schramm
I have a new machine here with a netgear fa311 network card in it. I want to install Debian on it but the only drivers I can find are for Redhat. Has anyone gotten this card to work with Debian? Thanks Brian -- Brian Schramm http://www.linuxexpert.orgICQ 104442754 AIM schrammbrian [EMAIL