On 08/12/2007, Tony Travis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Kris Douglas wrote: > > [...] > > In my system this doesn't seem to be the problem, the device works in > > windows, but when I switch to Linux it can't see it as an interface, > > Thanks for the information,by the way. > > Hello, Kris. > > Hmm... are you sure your system is loading the kernel module? > > Try using: > > sudo discover -f "%m\t%M\t%V\n" all > > and: > > sudo lshw -C network > > This should give you an idea about what hardware Linux can detect on > your system. If the module is not loaded try: > > modprobe module_name > > Where "module_name" is the kernel device driver module for your NIC. > > Best wishes, > > Tony. > -- > Dr. A.J.Travis, | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Rowett Research Institute, | http://www.rri.sari.ac.uk/~ajt > Greenburn Road, Bucksburn, | phone:+44 (0)1224 712751 > Aberdeen AB21 9SB, Scotland, UK. | fax:+44 (0)1224 716687 > > -- > ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk > https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/ >
When running modprobe, it doesn't pass an error, in fact, it seems to load the driver, but it doesn't appear in ifconfig. -- Kris Douglas Softdel Limited Hosting Services Web: www.softdel.net Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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