Re: [gentoo-user] SiS 900 Fast Ethernet Adapter and Gentoo

2005-08-11 Thread Sandy McGuffog
Frank,

The SiS 900 works fine for me on 100 Mbps without any specific
ifconfig instructions, so should work for you unless Acer have it in a
(very) non-default configuration.

Note however that when you compile the kernel, you do need to change
the config to include SiS 900 support, it's not included by default.

Can't help on the graphics.

On 8/11/05, Frank Schafer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 I've reported this already in a former post and maybe it's too early to
 ask this again.
 
 I've bought an Acer 2313NLC notebook. The NIC is a SiS 900 and the
 graphics controller is a SiSM661MX. I wasn't able to bring the NIC up.
 
 I gave the notebook to the Acer service because the (preinstalled)
 Linpus Linux has messages about PCI bus faults in the syslog. I still
 haven't the notebook back but ...
 
 ... I'm sort of nervous. I've Googled a bit about SiS and found a lot of
 posts reporting the SiS chipset working on RedHat, SuSe, Debian ... and
 some posts this chipset NOT to work on Gentoo.
 
 Well, most of the posts I found are 2 to 3 years old. Maybe this isn't
 an issue at all furthermore.
 
 Has someone got this to work? My provider gives me a 100Mbps FD link. In
 the kernel documentation there is still this:
 
  3. The media type change from 10Mbps to 100Mbps twisted-pair ethernet
 by ifconfig causes the media link down.
 
 Will I have to do a ``mii-tool -a 10baseT-FD,10baseT-HD'' before being
 able to use this NIC?
 
 I found:
 /*
  * SiS
 300/630/730/540/315/550/[M]650/651/[M]661[FM]X/740/[M]741[GX]/330/[M]760[GX]
 
 in /usr/src/linux/drivers/video/sis.
 
 Due to this and reading the information on: http://www.winischhofer.net/
 the graphics should'nt be an issue, should it?
 
 Excuse me my impatience but I'd like to install some Linux as soon as I
 get the machine back ... and I'd prefer Gentoo (using the NIC ;) over
 Fedora (using Click'nClay with Anaconda)
 
 
 Regards
 Frank
 
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Re: [gentoo-user] SiS 900 Fast Ethernet Adapter and Gentoo

2005-08-11 Thread Frank Schafer
Thanks,

that makes me a lot more serene. :))

Frank

On Thu, 2005-08-11 at 10:36 +0200, Sandy McGuffog wrote:
 Frank,
 
 The SiS 900 works fine for me on 100 Mbps without any specific
 ifconfig instructions, so should work for you unless Acer have it in a
 (very) non-default configuration.
 
 Note however that when you compile the kernel, you do need to change
 the config to include SiS 900 support, it's not included by default.
 
 Can't help on the graphics.
 
 On 8/11/05, Frank Schafer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi all,
  
  I've reported this already in a former post and maybe it's too early to
  ask this again.
  
  I've bought an Acer 2313NLC notebook. The NIC is a SiS 900 and the
  graphics controller is a SiSM661MX. I wasn't able to bring the NIC up.
  
  I gave the notebook to the Acer service because the (preinstalled)
  Linpus Linux has messages about PCI bus faults in the syslog. I still
  haven't the notebook back but ...
  
  ... I'm sort of nervous. I've Googled a bit about SiS and found a lot of
  posts reporting the SiS chipset working on RedHat, SuSe, Debian ... and
  some posts this chipset NOT to work on Gentoo.
  
  Well, most of the posts I found are 2 to 3 years old. Maybe this isn't
  an issue at all furthermore.
  
  Has someone got this to work? My provider gives me a 100Mbps FD link. In
  the kernel documentation there is still this:
  
   3. The media type change from 10Mbps to 100Mbps twisted-pair ethernet
  by ifconfig causes the media link down.
  
  Will I have to do a ``mii-tool -a 10baseT-FD,10baseT-HD'' before being
  able to use this NIC?
  
  I found:
  /*
   * SiS
  300/630/730/540/315/550/[M]650/651/[M]661[FM]X/740/[M]741[GX]/330/[M]760[GX]
  
  in /usr/src/linux/drivers/video/sis.
  
  Due to this and reading the information on: http://www.winischhofer.net/
  the graphics should'nt be an issue, should it?
  
  Excuse me my impatience but I'd like to install some Linux as soon as I
  get the machine back ... and I'd prefer Gentoo (using the NIC ;) over
  Fedora (using Click'nClay with Anaconda)
  
  
  Regards
  Frank
  
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