Re: Ethernet card locking up when acting as virtual bridge

2017-11-10 Thread Christian Seiler
Hi there, On 11/10/2017 07:24 PM, Andrew W wrote: > That turned out to be the Cisco switch on the other end which is an > ESW500 series Small Business Switch (i.e web gui only no IOS CLI). On > there there is a 'Smartports Wizard' which allows you to set a 'role' > for each port and unless it is

Re: Ethernet card locking up when acting as virtual bridge

2017-11-10 Thread Andrew W
On 09/11/2017 19:52, Michael Stone wrote: I'd wonder if it's reached the point tha that the hardware is failing. I was a bit premature in thinking it was fixed!  Tried 3 different 3Com cards now plus a Linksys with a Via chipset but got identical behavour on all. Back to the original

Re: Ethernet card locking up when acting as virtual bridge

2017-11-09 Thread Michael Stone
On Thu, Nov 09, 2017 at 12:55:05PM -0500, Dan Ritter wrote: On Wed, Nov 08, 2017 at 03:21:00PM -0800, David Christensen wrote: On 11/08/17 02:54, Andrew Wood wrote: > 3Com Etherlink Model 3C905C That card is *old* -- it brings back memories. :-) And, 3Com is gone. Is there any FOSS support

Re: Ethernet card locking up when acting as virtual bridge

2017-11-09 Thread David Christensen
On 11/09/17 09:55, Dan Ritter wrote: On Wed, Nov 08, 2017 at 03:21:00PM -0800, David Christensen wrote: On 11/08/17 02:54, Andrew Wood wrote: 3Com Etherlink Model 3C905C That card is *old* -- it brings back memories. :-) And, 3Com is gone. Is there any FOSS support for 3Com stuff? This is

Re: Ethernet card locking up when acting as virtual bridge

2017-11-09 Thread Dan Ritter
On Wed, Nov 08, 2017 at 03:21:00PM -0800, David Christensen wrote: > On 11/08/17 02:54, Andrew Wood wrote: > > 3Com Etherlink Model 3C905C > > That card is *old* -- it brings back memories. :-) And, 3Com is gone. Is > there any FOSS support for 3Com stuff? This is one of the classic

Re: Ethernet card locking up when acting as virtual bridge

2017-11-09 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 5:21 PM, David Christensen wrote: > On 11/08/17 02:54, Andrew Wood wrote: > >> 3Com Etherlink Model 3C905C >> > > That card is *old* -- it brings back memories. :-) And, 3Com is gone. Is > there any FOSS support for 3Com stuff? You know

Re: Ethernet card locking up when acting as virtual bridge

2017-11-08 Thread David Christensen
On 11/08/17 02:54, Andrew Wood wrote: 3Com Etherlink Model 3C905C That card is *old* -- it brings back memories. :-) And, 3Com is gone. Is there any FOSS support for 3Com stuff? Intel supports FOSS on their products, which means their products are much more likely to work correctly on

Re: Ethernet card locking up when acting as virtual bridge

2017-11-08 Thread Andrew W
On 08/11/2017 14:59, Christian Seiler wrote: Is is possible for you to try a static IP on this interface and see if that solves your problem? Ive cleared the dhcp on br1 (and not assigned a static, left it with no IP) and so far its working OK I will leave it a couple of days and see if it

Re: Ethernet card locking up when acting as virtual bridge

2017-11-08 Thread Christian Seiler
Am 2017-11-08 11:54, schrieb Andrew Wood: My configuration is below. Initially it worked fine, except that once in a while the card would seemingly 'lock up' i.e no VMs could get network access but unplugging and replugging the Cat 5 cable fixed it. Recently however the issue has been occuring

Ethernet card locking up when acting as virtual bridge

2017-11-08 Thread Andrew Wood
Im trying to use a 3Com Etherlink Model 3C905C to provide network access for some virtual machines running under QEMU. The machine has a Realtek Gigabit Ethernet controller on the motherboard which I use solely for the hosts network interface. I've added a 3Com PCI card to act as the interface

Re: Installer does not detect ethernet card

2014-10-12 Thread Lisi Reisz
card was detected. If you know the name of the driver needed by your Ethernet card, you can select it from the list'. This does not work either. The notebook has an Intel 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) Digital Office ethernet adapter. The selection of the 'e1000'-driver shows up

Re: Installer does not detect ethernet card

2014-10-11 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Sb, 11 oct 14, 00:28:24, helpseekingtour...@gmx.net wrote: Hi Tried to re-install Debian 7.6 wheezy from USB-Stick on a Lenovo ThinkPad T420. At the step 'Detect network hardware' pops up the message 'No Ethernet card was detected. If you know the name of the driver needed

Installer does not detect ethernet card

2014-10-10 Thread helpseekingtourist
Hi Tried to re-install Debian 7.6 wheezy from USB-Stick on a Lenovo ThinkPad T420. At the step Detect network hardware pops up the message No Ethernet card was detected. If you know the name of the driver needed by your Ethernet card, you can select it from the list. This does not work either

Re: Ethernet Card not detected

2013-06-23 Thread Brian
On Sat 22 Jun 2013 at 10:21:22 +0100, Klaus wrote: Quick web search for Intel i217-v linux would have led you to https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=YDwnldID=15817lang=engwapkw=i217-v, there is a README and there are installation instructions. A quick /sbin/modinfo

Re: Ethernet Card not detected

2013-06-23 Thread Klaus
On 23/06/13 13:12, Brian wrote: On Sat 22 Jun 2013 at 10:21:22 +0100, Klaus wrote: Quick web search for Intel i217-v linux would have led you to https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=YDwnldID=15817lang=engwapkw=i217-v, there is a README and there are installation instructions.

Re: Ethernet Card not detected

2013-06-22 Thread Klaus
an independent ethernet card that uses pci slot, This is the specification of my motherboard: http://www.gigabyte.com/__products/product-page.aspx?__pid=4488#sp http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4488#sp I checked the firmware, I don't

Re: Ethernet Card not detected

2013-06-21 Thread Klaus
my own pc, which has the GigaByte mother boarder Z87X-UD4H, and Intel i4770k CPU, and AMD HD7970 GPU. When I intall Debian 7.0, wheezy, it cannot detect the ethernet card when detecting the hardwares after I select the Graphical Install. So, in this case, even I finish the installation, I cannot

Re: Ethernet Card not detected

2013-06-21 Thread Yongbo Zuo
Hi Thanks for your advise, I am a little lost here, My motherboard has Intel(R) GbE LAN chip (10/100/1000 Mbit) for internet connection, I don't have an independent ethernet card that uses pci slot, This is the specification of my motherboard: http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx

Re: Ethernet Card not detected

2013-06-21 Thread Brian
ethernet card that uses pci slot, It's of no consequence. lspci gives information on onboard devices too. However, similar information should be available in Win7. This is the specification of my motherboard: http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4488#sp I checked the firmware

Re: Ethernet Card not detected

2013-06-21 Thread Klaus
motherboard has Intel^® GbE LAN chip (10/100/1000 Mbit) for internet connection, I don't have an independent ethernet card that uses pci slot, This is the specification of my motherboard: http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4488#sp I checked the firmware, I don't know which one

Re: Ethernet Card not detected

2013-06-21 Thread Yongbo Zuo
/network/sb/cs-008441.htm Klaus On 21/06/13 16:52, Yongbo Zuo wrote: Hi Thanks for your advise, I am a little lost here, My motherboard has Intel^(R) GbE LAN chip (10/100/1000 Mbit) for internet connection, I don't have an independent ethernet card that uses pci slot

Ethernet Card not detected

2013-06-20 Thread Yongbo Zuo
Hi All Sorry to ask the question again, there was a problem for my subscript to the maillist. I have built up my own pc, which has the GigaByte mother boarder Z87X-UD4H, and Intel i4770k CPU, and AMD HD7970 GPU. When I intall Debian 7.0, wheezy, it cannot detect the ethernet card when detecting

Re: HP NC380T Dual Port PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Card (374443-001) in Debian

2013-04-01 Thread Stan Hoeppner
On 4/1/2013 12:03 AM, egam...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Stan, Thank you for your reply. No, I do not have the card for now. Just planning to buy a dual port Gigabit PCI-e Ethernet card. The Intel cards are always cheaper, work out-of-the-box with the stock Intel drivers in Squeeze 2.6.32

Re: HP NC380T Dual Port PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Card (374443-001) in Debian

2013-03-31 Thread egamess
Dear Stan, Thank you for your reply. No, I do not have the card for now. Just planning to buy a dual port Gigabit PCI-e Ethernet card. The Intel cards are always cheaper, work out-of-the-box with the stock Intel drivers in Squeeze 2.6.32. I don't know if the Broadcom chip on the HP NC380

Re: HP NC380T Dual Port PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Card (374443-001) in Debian

2013-03-30 Thread Stan Hoeppner
On 3/29/2013 10:33 PM, Eric Gamess wrote: I am planning to install a HP NC380T Dual Port PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Card (374443-001) in our Debian 6.0.6 computer. Do you already have it? What do you plan to use it for? Dual GbE suggests high bandwidth and/or redundancy requirements. I have

HP NC380T Dual Port PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Card (374443-001) in Debian

2013-03-29 Thread egamess
Hello all, I am planning to install a HP NC380T Dual Port PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Card (374443-001) in our Debian 6.0.6 computer. I have no idea if Debian has support for this card. I understand that in some Linux versions, this is done with the bce drivers. Any one has experience

HP NC380T Dual Port PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Card (374443-001) in Debian

2013-03-29 Thread Eric Gamess
Hello all, I am planning to install a HP NC380T Dual Port PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Card (374443-001) in our Debian 6.0.6 computer. I have no idea if Debian has support for this card. I understand that in some Linux versions, this is done with the bce drivers. Any one has experience with this card

Re: installer ethernet card not recognized

2012-11-10 Thread Brian
On Fri 09 Nov 2012 at 23:35:16 -0600, Charles Blair wrote: I am trying to install squeeze on a 64-bit Toshiba. It asks me to specify an ethernet card. I think what I have (for wireless) is Atheros AR9485WB-EG It doesn't look like this device is supported in Squeeze. http

installer ethernet card not recognized

2012-11-09 Thread Charles Blair
I am trying to install squeeze on a 64-bit Toshiba. It asks me to specify an ethernet card. I think what I have (for wireless) is Atheros AR9485WB-EG I tried selecting what looked like the closest approximation, something like ath9x, but the screen flickered briefly, then returned

Re: ethernet card problem

2012-03-26 Thread Dan Ritter
On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 07:45:02PM +1000, Alan Kerns wrote: The hours wasted, and the mounting frustration, lead me to ask again: what ethernet card(s) will definitely work with the standard installer? Starting with the +firmware installer CD -- http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial

Re: ethernet card problem

2012-03-25 Thread Alan Kerns
, but the installer launched from within the live DVD cannot access the firmware that is on the DVD. The hours wasted, and the mounting frustration, lead me to ask again: what ethernet card(s) will definitely work with the standard installer? Cheers Alan Kerns On 03/25/2012 03:57 PM, Scott Ferguson

Re: ethernet card problem

2012-03-25 Thread Scott Ferguson
, with a net install the system can't be installed until the driver works The hours wasted, and the mounting frustration, lead me to ask again: what ethernet card(s) will definitely work with the standard installer? AMD PC-Net 32 I've met very very few NICs that aren't supported. Realtek have

Re: ethernet card problem

2012-03-25 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 25 Mar 2012 15:43:08 +1000, Alan Kerns wrote: (no html, please) The other day I installed debian-6.0.4-i386 on my backup computer and it worked so well that I decided to install debian-6.0.4-amd64 on my main computer. The install begins smoothly but stops dead when looking for

ethernet card problem

2012-03-24 Thread Alan Kerns
The other day I installed debian-6.0.4-i386 on my backup computer and it worked so well that I decided to install debian-6.0.4-amd64 on my main computer. The install begins smoothly but stops dead when looking for network hardware. The unseen hardware is Realtek RTL8111/8168B PCI Express

Re: ethernet card problem

2012-03-24 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 25/03/12 16:43, Alan Kerns wrote: Realtek RTL8111/8168B As you've noted - that card requires firmware, you can build an installer that contains it[*1] or download one[*2]. If you have managed to install the base system you just need the firmware-realtek package from non-free:-

Networking starts disabled (using Ethernet card)

2011-11-12 Thread John Hudson
I'm more or less a beginner with Linux but have installed Debian Squeeze on another PC successfully; on this one, networking shows Disconnected after every boot (logging on as a standard user, not 'root') and I can only get the built-in Ethernet card to connect by disabling wired networking

Re: Networking starts disabled (using Ethernet card)

2011-11-12 Thread Camaleón
-in Ethernet card to connect by disabling wired networking and then re- enabling. As I want to use the machine as a server, this is pretty useless to me - the intention is to use it without a monitor in the long-term, which means it won't work at all as things are. Despite the message

Re: Support of Ethernet card Broadcom

2011-09-18 Thread Geoff Simmons
Hi Bruno, On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 07:06:21PM +0200, Bruno Costacurta wrote: I bought an Acer (model 4750) and tried to install on it Squeeze image i386 CD-ROM. During the network hardware detection the Ethernet card Broadcom (model Netlink BCM57785) is not recognized (note : I identified

Re: Support of Ethernet card Broadcom

2011-09-18 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 18 Sep 2011 18:19:15 +1000, Geoff Simmons wrote: Hi Bruno, On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 07:06:21PM +0200, Bruno Costacurta wrote: I bought an Acer (model 4750) and tried to install on it Squeeze image i386 CD-ROM. During the network hardware detection the Ethernet card Broadcom (model

Re: Support of Ethernet card Broadcom

2011-09-18 Thread Bruno Costacurta
hardware detection the Ethernet card Broadcom (model Netlink BCM57785) is not recognized (note : I identified this model using an Ubuntu 11.04 live DVD). I suppose it is simply not included in the Squeeze image i386 CD-Rom I used. First off, Debian's position on non-free is here [1]. My

Re: Support of Ethernet card Broadcom

2011-09-18 Thread Andrew McGlashan
Hi Bruno, Bruno Costacurta wrote: thanks for infos about Broadcom being in non-free. I think I didn't give the best specific advice -- that seems to be to use 6.0.3 when it comes out as the kernel will have the right driver. That or use a backports version. In the past with some servers

Re: Support of Ethernet card Broadcom

2011-09-18 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 18/09/11 03:06, Bruno Costacurta wrote: Hello, I bought an Acer (model 4750) and tried to install on it Squeeze image i386 CD-ROM. During the network hardware detection the Ethernet card Broadcom (model Netlink BCM57785) is not recognized (note : I identified this model using

SOLVED : support of Ethernet card Broadcom

2011-09-18 Thread Bruno Costacurta
... My questions is does Debian propose a package supporting Ethernet card Broadcom BCM57785 ? For device support during and after Debian installation, you would need to use an unofficial installer (containing a backported Linux kernel) at this time, see [1] for further details

Support of Ethernet card Broadcom

2011-09-17 Thread Bruno Costacurta
Hello, I bought an Acer (model 4750) and tried to install on it Squeeze image i386 CD-ROM. During the network hardware detection the Ethernet card Broadcom (model Netlink BCM57785) is not recognized (note : I identified this model using an Ubuntu 11.04 live DVD). I suppose it is simply

Re: Support of Ethernet card Broadcom

2011-09-17 Thread Andrew McGlashan
Hi Bruno, Bruno Costacurta wrote: I bought an Acer (model 4750) and tried to install on it Squeeze image i386 CD-ROM. During the network hardware detection the Ethernet card Broadcom (model Netlink BCM57785) is not recognized (note : I identified this model using an Ubuntu 11.04 live DVD). I

Re: no ethernet card detected

2011-08-30 Thread Brian
On Mon 29 Aug 2011 at 15:42:10 -0600, Geoffrey Smith wrote: Hello, I am trying to do a new installation of Debian 6.0 on a Dell Optiplex 790 computer. The graphical installer does not detect the ethernet card and hangs. The actual ethernet card on the machine is an Intel 82579LM. Does

Re: no ethernet card detected

2011-08-30 Thread Chris Davies
Geoffrey Smith g...@asu.edu wrote: Hello, I am trying to do a new installation of Debian 6.0 on a Dell Optiplex 790 computer. The graphical installer does not detect the ethernet card and hangs. The actual ethernet card on the machine is an Intel 82579LM. Does anybody know a solution

Re: no ethernet card detected

2011-08-30 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 29 Aug 2011 15:42:10 -0600, Geoffrey Smith wrote: Hello, I am trying to do a new installation of Debian 6.0 on a Dell Optiplex 790 computer. The graphical installer does not detect the ethernet card and hangs. The actual ethernet card on the machine is an Intel 82579LM. Does

no ethernet card detected

2011-08-29 Thread Geoffrey Smith
Hello, I am trying to do a new installation of Debian 6.0 on a Dell Optiplex 790 computer. The graphical installer does not detect the ethernet card and hangs. The actual ethernet card on the machine is an Intel 82579LM. Does anybody know a solution to this problem? Thank you very much. Geoff

Re: Debian6 netinstall CD cannot find Ethernet card on ThinkPad T420s.

2011-08-03 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
2011/8/3 Johan Grönqvist johan.gronqv...@gmail.com: 2011-08-03 04:31, Sam Bell skrev: *Debian 6 amd64 netinstall CD cannot find ethernet card on my ThinkPad T420s, my ethernet card is Intel® 82579LM Gigabit Ethernet card. Yes, see http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=626220

Debian6 netinstall CD cannot find Ethernet card on ThinkPad T420s.

2011-08-02 Thread Sam Bell
Dear All I love Debian so much, it is simple and steady. But I need you help now. *Debian 6 amd64 netinstall CD cannot find ethernet card on my ThinkPad T420s, my ethernet card is Intel® 82579LM Gigabit Ethernet card. I also downloaded a DVD and try to install Debian6 on my laptop, the problem

Re: Debian6 netinstall CD cannot find Ethernet card on ThinkPad T420s.

2011-08-02 Thread Johan Grönqvist
2011-08-03 04:31, Sam Bell skrev: *Debian 6 amd64 netinstall CD cannot find ethernet card on my ThinkPad T420s, my ethernet card is Intel® 82579LM Gigabit Ethernet card. Yes, see http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=626220 and http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug

Re: [SOLVED] detect ethernet card?

2010-09-13 Thread Stephen Powell
On Sat, 11 Sep 2010 15:28:44 -0400 (EDT), Atu wrote: On Friday 10 September 2010 11:54:57 pm Stephen Powell wrote: As a general rule, kernel modules which function as a device driver for a piece of hardware do not need to be listed (and should not be listed) in /etc/modules. They will be

Re: [SOLVED] detect ethernet card?

2010-09-11 Thread Atu
On Friday 10 September 2010 11:54:57 pm Stephen Powell wrote: On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 16:33:11 -0400 (EDT), atucelu...@googlemail.com wrote: On Friday 10 September 2010 10:10:22 am Geoff Simmons wrote: Support for the 82567LM-3 (PCI ID 8086:10de) was added to the e1000e driver in linux-2.6

Re: detect ethernet card?

2010-09-10 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 09 Sep 2010 21:24:57 +0200, Atu wrote: On Thursday 09 September 2010 09:19:30 pm Camaleón wrote: (...) Try /sbin/ifconfig to check if the card is there. I tried and it isn't. I see lo but not eth0. Then review the dmesg | grep eth log, as David told you. If something is wrong

Re: detect ethernet card?

2010-09-10 Thread Geoff Simmons
Hi Atu, On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 02:42:12AM +0200, Atu wrote: 00.19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82567LM-3 Gigabit Network Connection (rev 02) Support for the 82567LM-3 (PCI ID 8086:10de) was added to the e1000e driver in linux-2.6 2.6.26-25, which is part of the recent[1] Debian

Re: detect ethernet card?

2010-09-10 Thread Atu
On Friday 10 September 2010 10:10:22 am Geoff Simmons wrote: Support for the 82567LM-3 (PCI ID 8086:10de) was added to the e1000e driver in linux-2.6 2.6.26-25, which is part of the recent[1] Debian Lenny point release (5.0.6). upgrade your system to 5.0.6. An interface for this network

[SOLVED] detect ethernet card?

2010-09-10 Thread Stephen Powell
On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 16:33:11 -0400 (EDT), atucelu...@googlemail.com wrote: On Friday 10 September 2010 10:10:22 am Geoff Simmons wrote: Support for the 82567LM-3 (PCI ID 8086:10de) was added to the e1000e driver in linux-2.6 2.6.26-25, which is part of the recent[1] Debian Lenny point release

detect ethernet card?

2010-09-09 Thread Atu
I have a PC with built-in ethernet support. When I installed lenny, I didn't have network connectivity (I didn't have my external networking hardware yet), so I just chose no network to make the installer stop pestering me about ethernet detection, updates and so on. The installation went fine.

Re: detect ethernet card?

2010-09-09 Thread James Stuckey
I want to say that there's scripts that do stuff like this, but unfortunately I don't know exactly how to do this. Hopefully someone who does will speak up. I would like to know more about these scripts and what all they can do. ciao James S. On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 9:13 PM, Atu

Re: detect ethernet card?

2010-09-09 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 09 Sep 2010 21:13:40 +0200, Atu wrote: Now I have all my networking hardware in place, and it works (tested with another computer). I want to add network functionality to my lenny-PC, but I can't bring eth0 up with ifup eth0: #ifup eth0 [...] SIOCSIFADDR: No such device eth0:

Re: detect ethernet card?

2010-09-09 Thread Atu
On Thursday 09 September 2010 09:16:07 pm James Stuckey wrote: I want to say that there's scripts that do stuff like this, but unfortunately I don't know exactly how to do this. Hopefully someone who does will speak up. I would like to know more about these scripts and what all they can do.

Re: detect ethernet card?

2010-09-09 Thread Atu
On Thursday 09 September 2010 09:19:30 pm Camaleón wrote: On Thu, 09 Sep 2010 21:13:40 +0200, Atu wrote: Now I have all my networking hardware in place, and it works (tested with another computer). I want to add network functionality to my lenny-PC, but I can't bring eth0 up with ifup eth0:

RE: detect ethernet card?

2010-09-09 Thread James Zuelow
Original Message From: Atu [mailto:atucelu...@googlemail.com] Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2010 11:25 AM (...) Try /sbin/ifconfig to check if the card is there. I tried and it isn't. I see lo but not eth0. What does `/sbin/ifconfig -a` show? James Z -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Re: detect ethernet card?

2010-09-09 Thread David Jardine
On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 09:23:05PM +0200, Atu wrote: On Thursday 09 September 2010 09:16:07 pm James Stuckey wrote: I want to say that there's scripts that do stuff like this, but unfortunately I don't know exactly how to do this. Hopefully someone who does will speak up. I would like to

Re: detect ethernet card?

2010-09-09 Thread Patrick Ouellette
On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 09:13:40PM +0200, Atu wrote: Now I have all my networking hardware in place, and it works (tested with another computer). I want to add network functionality to my lenny-PC, but I can't bring eth0 up with ifup eth0: #ifup eth0 [...] SIOCSIFADDR: No such device

Re: detect ethernet card?

2010-09-09 Thread Atu
On Thursday 09 September 2010 10:56:39 pm David Jardine wrote: $ dmesg|grep eth might give you some indication. I didn't see anything unusual in dmesg so far, though I didn't grep for eth. I'll try that when I'm back at that machine in a few hours. $ lspci should have the card on the

Re: detect ethernet card?

2010-09-09 Thread Atu
On Thursday 09 September 2010 10:42:16 pm you wrote: On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 09:13:40PM +0200, Atu wrote: Now I have all my networking hardware in place, and it works (tested with another computer). I want to add network functionality to my lenny-PC, but I can't bring eth0 up with ifup

Re: Second ethernet card seems to cause networking failure?

2009-06-07 Thread Micha Feigin
On Mon, 25 May 2009 08:37:33 +1200 Chris Bannister mockingb...@earthlight.co.nz wrote: On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 09:25:29AM -0700, Frank Miles wrote: I recently added a second networking card to a hardware-test PC. This elderly machine had been working reasonably well. The second

Re: Second ethernet card seems to cause networking failure?

2009-05-29 Thread Frank Miles
Thanks, Adrian. I was sure that it wasn't just the firewall at this point - that it was necessary to kill eth1 to get eth0 fully functional. I was wrong. This is now just a firewall problem. And this is a handcrafted beast, with lotsa rules. I wouldn't dream (well, not yet anyway) of asking

Re: Second ethernet card seems to cause networking failure?

2009-05-28 Thread Adrian Levi
2009/5/28 Frank Miles f...@u.washington.edu: Regrettably, the problem persists - though possibly with a different threshold of sorts, as pinging now seems to work.  However-        apt-get update still hangs.  I have to kill BOTH the firewall and eth1 in order to make this work (not seeming

Re: Second ethernet card seems to cause networking failure?

2009-05-27 Thread Adrian Levi
2009/5/27 Frank Miles f...@u.washington.edu: Sure, can provide more info... /etc/network/interfaces : auto lo iface lo inet loopback # The primary network interface auto eth0 #iface eth0 inet dhcp iface eth0 inet static        address xxx.yyy.zzz.32        network

Re: Second ethernet card seems to cause networking failure?

2009-05-27 Thread Frank Miles
Following up, particularly on Adrian Levi's suggestion to eliminate the gateway spec in /etc/network/interfaces: Thanks, Adrian! Your idea makes sense. Trying it: it changes the routing table exactly as you described, causing my routing table to match yours (excepting, of course, the specific

Re: Second ethernet card seems to cause networking failure?

2009-05-26 Thread Frank Miles
Sure, can provide more info... /etc/network/interfaces : auto lo iface lo inet loopback # The primary network interface auto eth0 #iface eth0 inet dhcp iface eth0 inet static address xxx.yyy.zzz.32 network xxx.yyy.zzz.0 netmask 255.255.255.0

Re: Second ethernet card seems to cause networking failure?

2009-05-26 Thread Rich Griffiths
On Tue, 26 May 2009 18:20:07 +0200, Frank Miles wrote: Sure, can provide more info... /etc/network/interfaces : auto lo iface lo inet loopback # The primary network interface auto eth0 #iface eth0 inet dhcp iface eth0 inet static address xxx.yyy.zzz.32

Re: Second ethernet card seems to cause networking failure?

2009-05-25 Thread Sjoerd Hardeman
Andrei Popescu wrote: On Fri,22.May.09, 09:25:29, Frank Miles wrote: [snip troubles with two network cards] Please provide your /etc/network/interfaces And also add the output of 'route'. It seems to me that somehow all traffic is routed via eth1, instead of only 192.x.x.x. Sjoerd

Re: Second ethernet card seems to cause networking failure?

2009-05-25 Thread Matthias Feichtinger
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 09:25:29AM -0700, Frank Miles wrote: I recently added a second networking card to a hardware-test PC. This elderly machine had been working reasonably well. The second networking card is for eth1, etc., and /sbin/ifconfig shows things as properly connected, with eth0

Re: Second ethernet card seems to cause networking failure?

2009-05-25 Thread Daniel Dickinson
Do you have network-manager installed? It's not very good with setups with mixed static/dynamic ips. If you've got network-manager, remove it and set things up manually. Regards, Daniel -- And that's my crabbing done for the day. Got it out of the way early, now I have the rest of the

Re: Second ethernet card seems to cause networking failure?

2009-05-24 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Fri,22.May.09, 09:25:29, Frank Miles wrote: [snip troubles with two network cards] Please provide your /etc/network/interfaces Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein) signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Re: Second ethernet card seems to cause networking failure?

2009-05-24 Thread Chris Bannister
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 09:25:29AM -0700, Frank Miles wrote: I recently added a second networking card to a hardware-test PC. This elderly machine had been working reasonably well. The second networking card is for eth1, etc., and /sbin/ifconfig shows things as properly connected, with

Second ethernet card seems to cause networking failure?

2009-05-22 Thread Frank Miles
I recently added a second networking card to a hardware-test PC. This elderly machine had been working reasonably well. The second networking card is for eth1, etc., and /sbin/ifconfig shows things as properly connected, with eth0 being the outside interface and eth1 being an internal

ethernet card, the debian way ?

2009-04-17 Thread Paul E Condon
A few days ago, communication with one of the Debian computers on my LAN became unreliable. Rsync transfers were interrupted with an error message about the MAC address changing. After a visual inspection and moving a few cables, the problem did not go away, so I added a lan card to the box and

Re: ethernet card, the debian way ?

2009-04-17 Thread Nuno Magalhães
An uneducated guess: fiddling around with lspci or lshw actually would probably give you some info on the controller... then checking out which /dev is mapped to it and somehow block it? HTH Nuno -- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ ascii-rubanda kampajno - kontraŭ html-a

Re: ethernet card, the debian way ?

2009-04-17 Thread Bob Cox
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 14:21:49 -0600, Paul E Condon (pecon...@mesanetworks.net) wrote: Since I think I have good reason to believe that the built-in has gone bad, I would like to have it skipped over during all setup. How? I can't exactly remove it. It seems to be soldered in place.

Re: ethernet card, the debian way ?

2009-04-17 Thread Dieder Vervoort
Check this: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-networking-3/replaced-eth0-network-card-new-network-card-comes-up-as-eth1-713488/ in my system it is z25_persistent-net.rules success ! Bob Cox wrote: On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 14:21:49 -0600, Paul E Condon (pecon...@mesanetworks.net)

Re: PCI ethernet card from ebay doesn't work at all. Possibly fake, but which?

2008-12-04 Thread Johan Kullstam
A. F. Cano [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi, I needed a PCI ethernet card for an old P3 system and so I did some research to make sure it was supported and got the first one that showed up on an ebay search. At least it was cheap. The sellers all claim that they were RealTek (RTL8139D

Card works, but still no connection [Was: Re: PCI ethernet card from ebay doesn't work at all]

2008-12-01 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Sun,30.Nov.08, 21:22:59, A. F. Cano wrote: This is interesting. On my machine it is eth4, I have no idea why. So, when I modified /etc/network/interfaces and replaced eth0 with eth4, ifup eth4 now works. This is the only ethernet card in the machine. Damn, I missed a small detail I

Re: Card works, but still no connection [Was: Re: PCI ethernet card from ebay doesn't work at all]

2008-12-01 Thread A. F. Cano
. This is the only ethernet card in the machine. Damn, I missed a small detail I should have told you about: after each modprobe you should have checked 'ifconfig -a' (-a to show ALL cards, including those that are NOT active). The name is easy to explain, just check /etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent

Re: PCI ethernet card from ebay doesn't work at all. Possibly fake, but which?

2008-11-30 Thread Angus Auld
Subject: Re: PCI ethernet card from ebay doesn't work at all. Possibly fake, but which? To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Date: Sunday, November 30, 2008, 3:01 AM On Fri, 28 Nov 2008 23:47:12 -0500, A. F. Cano wrote: Any hints will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. A. I have

Re: PCI ethernet card from ebay doesn't work at all. Some progress...

2008-11-30 Thread A. F. Cano
/network/interfaces and replaced eth0 with eth4, ifup eth4 now works. This is the only ethernet card in the machine. ... And lspci -v shows this about it: 03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (rev 10) ... Kernel driver in use: 8139too

Re: PCI ethernet card RTL8139D now partially reconized, but not working

2008-11-30 Thread A. F. Cano
On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 09:22:59PM -0500, I wrote: I have tested loading 8139too by itself and both 8139cp and 8139too. No errors but ping fails with Destination Host Unreachable in both cases. Interestingly, the LED at the back of the card flashes and the LED at the network hub flashes,

Re: PCI ethernet card from ebay doesn't work at all. Some progress...

2008-11-30 Thread Angus Auld
--- On Mon, 12/1/08, A. F. Cano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: A. F. Cano [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: PCI ethernet card from ebay doesn't work at all. Some progress... To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Date: Monday, December 1, 2008, 2:22 AM First, thanks to all that have replied to my

Re: PCI ethernet card from ebay doesn't work at all. Possibly fake, but which?

2008-11-29 Thread A. F. Cano
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 09:48:25AM +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote: On Fri,28.Nov.08, 23:47:12, A. F. Cano wrote: [...] and lspci -v says this: 00:0a.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (rev 10) [...] The drivers the system loads

Re: PCI ethernet card from ebay doesn't work at all. Possibly fake, but which?

2008-11-29 Thread A. F. Cano
On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 11:48:44PM -0600, lee wrote: On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 11:47:12PM -0500, A. F. Cano wrote: SIOCSIFADDR: No such device eth0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device SIOCSIFNETMASK: No such device SIOCSIFBRDADDR: No such device eth0: ERROR while

Re: PCI ethernet card from ebay doesn't work at all. Possibly fake, but which?

2008-11-29 Thread Hendrik Boom
On Fri, 28 Nov 2008 23:47:12 -0500, A. F. Cano wrote: Any hints will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. A. I once had troubles like this -- it turned out that the firewire port on my graphics card was being recognised as eth0. -- hendrik -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

PCI ethernet card from ebay doesn't work at all. Possibly fake, but which?

2008-11-28 Thread A. F. Cano
Hi, I needed a PCI ethernet card for an old P3 system and so I did some research to make sure it was supported and got the first one that showed up on an ebay search. At least it was cheap. The sellers all claim that they were RealTek (RTL8139D) and they are detected as such. This is what lshw

Re: PCI ethernet card from ebay doesn't work at all. Possibly fake, but which?

2008-11-28 Thread lee
On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 11:47:12PM -0500, A. F. Cano wrote: SIOCSIFADDR: No such device eth0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device SIOCSIFNETMASK: No such device SIOCSIFBRDADDR: No such device eth0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device eth0: ERROR while getting

Re: PCI ethernet card from ebay doesn't work at all. Possibly fake, but which?

2008-11-28 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Fri,28.Nov.08, 23:47:12, A. F. Cano wrote: [...] and lspci -v says this: 00:0a.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (rev 10) [...] The drivers the system loads automatically (8139cp and 8139too) generate no errors, but doing ifup eth0

Re: Looking for a multi-port GB ethernet card

2008-11-08 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-11-06 18:08:35, schrieb Michael S. Peek: Hi guys, Can anyone recommend a good multi-port gigabit ethernet card that works with a stock 2.6.24 kernel? Intel e1000 I have several 4-Port PCI-X cards running... Performance total, but they are Server-Class and cost something Thanks

Looking for a multi-port GB ethernet card

2008-11-06 Thread Michael S. Peek
Hi guys, Can anyone recommend a good multi-port gigabit ethernet card that works with a stock 2.6.24 kernel? Thanks gurus, Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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