Marc E. Fiuczynski wrote:
FYI: Apparently D-Link upgraded the chipset for this USB ethernet device, which Linux (currently) does not support. It might be as simple as adding the vendor/product ID to the asix.c driver. Any way, I just mention this because I bought this USB device based on the info provided on the olpc wiki. It might be a simple matter of adding the appropriate USB_DEVICE products[] in asix.c (as suggested here: http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/7/3/327), which I have not tried yet but plan to tomorrow.
I know that I always had to load the driver by hand, but the driver _did_ work in post-FC5 Fedora kernels. We had to add a bunch of stuff to packages to get the driver working against our packages. You using Fedora or something else?
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