Dexter Filmore wrote: > Am Mittwoch, 16. Mai 2007 23:41 schrieb James G. Sack (jim): >> Dexter Filmore wrote: >>> Am Mittwoch, 16. Mai 2007 19:45 schrieb kelsey hudson: >>>> Dexter Filmore wrote: >>>>> Does anyone know if this is a lost cause? >>>> Have you tried the proprietary nVidia drivers? They have drivers for the >>>> chipset part as well as their video boards. That might be a working >>>> alternative ... >>> I looked there, but on Ethernet the site said "...most distros come with >>> forcedeth, use that one". >>> If you know of any other, let me know. >> Are you sure the forcedeth is right? >> I had an MSI mobo that went through a factory warranty replacement and >> in the process I had to switch the driver from forcedeth to sky2. >> >> I also have an Asus (but it's A8V-E SE), and it uses sky2. > > Neither sky2 nor sk98lin nor skge match this sucker. Can't find a patch on > marvell.com, if you know where to get it, let me knwo please. >
I've only needed to use drivers that came with kernels. No patching. Do I remember you saying <something> worked, but only at 100mbps? Were you really connected to a GB switch? Did ethtool report that GB was supported? Regards, ..jim -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
