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On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 11:52 AM, Ian Malone wrote:
> On 6 September 2012 15:28, Stowell Davison wrote:
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> > I recently installed Fedora 17, 64 bit, on an HP h8-1320t. The machine
> has
> > an on-board ethernet port (RJ-45). According to the machine's
On 7 September 2012 02:08, Stowell Davison wrote:
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> On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 1:11 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
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>> On 09/06/2012 07:28 AM, Stowell Davison uttered this comment:
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>>> I recently installed Fedora 17, 64 bit, on an HP h8-1320t. The machine
>>> has an on-board ethernet port (RJ
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 1:11 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 09/06/2012 07:28 AM, Stowell Davison uttered this comment:
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>> I recently installed Fedora 17, 64 bit, on an HP h8-1320t. The machine
>> has an on-board ethernet port (RJ-45). According to the machine's spec
>> sheet, that is device i
Stowell Davison wrote:
I recently installed Fedora 17, 64 bit, on an HP h8-1320t. The machine has an
on-board ethernet port (RJ-45). According to the machine's spec sheet, that is
device is an "Atheros AR8161L".
Fedora does not see that interface device at all. Dmesg and /var/log/messages
co
On 09/06/2012 07:28 AM, Stowell Davison uttered this comment:
I recently installed Fedora 17, 64 bit, on an HP h8-1320t. The machine
has an on-board ethernet port (RJ-45). According to the machine's spec
sheet, that is device is an "Atheros AR8161L".
Atheros stuff is normally wi-fi, not wire
On 6 September 2012 15:28, Stowell Davison wrote:
>
> I recently installed Fedora 17, 64 bit, on an HP h8-1320t. The machine has
> an on-board ethernet port (RJ-45). According to the machine's spec sheet,
> that is device is an "Atheros AR8161L".
>
> Fedora does not see that interface device at