Tengo un equipo con 2 eths.
Una realtek 8169 (gigabit) y otra 8139 (10/100).
El problema es que cuando buteo el equipo con la rtl8169 activada no
funciona ninguna de las 2 interfaces, ahora si desabilito en el setup la
rtl8169, la otra funciona perfecto?
Será posible que el modulo de la
El 26/06/07, Jose Alfredo Andaluz Prado [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Marcos Toro Oyarzo wrote:
Marcos Toro Oyarzo wrote:
Marcos Toro Oyarzo wrote:
Estimados
tengo un problema con una tarjeta de red RTL8139 que no me al
reconoce
debian 3.1 obte por hacer algunas pruebas y nada con exito
El lun, 25-06-2007 a las 22:00 -0500, Jose Alfredo Andaluz Prado
[...]
al darle modprobe 8139too no sale nada y cuando le doy
/etc/init.d/networking restart
sale error de ke no encuentra el device
[...]
intenta con 8139cp
una vez que cargues el
Estimados
tengo un problema con una tarjeta de red RTL8139 que no me al reconoce
debian 3.1 obte por hacer algunas pruebas y nada con exito tambien
instale el nictools-pci y sin exito alguno la version de kernel ke tengo
es 2.6.18-4-686 el problema fue ke mi tarjeta de red inicial se dano y
Estimados
tengo un problema con una tarjeta de red RTL8139 que no me al reconoce
debian 3.1 obte por hacer algunas pruebas y nada con exito tambien
instale el nictools-pci y sin exito alguno la version de kernel ke tengo
es 2.6.18-4-686 el problema fue ke mi tarjeta de red inicial se dano y
Marcos Toro Oyarzo wrote:
Estimados
tengo un problema con una tarjeta de red RTL8139 que no me al reconoce
debian 3.1 obte por hacer algunas pruebas y nada con exito tambien
instale el nictools-pci y sin exito alguno la version de kernel ke tengo
es 2.6.18-4-686 el problema fue ke mi tarjeta de
Marcos Toro Oyarzo wrote:
Estimados
tengo un problema con una tarjeta de red RTL8139 que no me al reconoce
debian 3.1 obte por hacer algunas pruebas y nada con exito tambien
instale el nictools-pci y sin exito alguno la version de kernel ke
tengo
es 2.6.18-4-686 el problema fue ke mi
Marcos Toro Oyarzo wrote:
Marcos Toro Oyarzo wrote:
Estimados
tengo un problema con una tarjeta de red RTL8139 que no me al reconoce
debian 3.1 obte por hacer algunas pruebas y nada con exito tambien
instale el nictools-pci y sin exito alguno la version de kernel ke
tengo
es 2.6.18-4-686
Marcos Toro Oyarzo wrote:
Marcos Toro Oyarzo wrote:
Estimados
tengo un problema con una tarjeta de red RTL8139 que no me al
reconoce
debian 3.1 obte por hacer algunas pruebas y nada con exito tambien
instale el nictools-pci y sin exito alguno la version de kernel ke
tengo
es 2.6.18-4
Marcos Toro Oyarzo wrote:
Marcos Toro Oyarzo wrote:
Marcos Toro Oyarzo wrote:
Estimados
tengo un problema con una tarjeta de red RTL8139 que no me al
reconoce
debian 3.1 obte por hacer algunas pruebas y nada con exito tambien
instale el nictools-pci y sin exito alguno la
Michel Luc a écrit :
Le samedi 29 octobre 2005 à 22:42 +0200, debian-mail a écrit :
Hello,
Bonsoir,
Je n'arrive pas à monter la carte avec dhcp-client sous woody, kernel 2.31.
Les msg suivants apparaissent:
- eth0: link up, 100Mps full-duplex
- NETDEV WATCHDOG transmit timeout
Hello,
Je n'arrive pas à monter la carte avec dhcp-client sous woody, kernel 2.31.
Les msg suivants apparaissent:
- eth0: link up, 100Mps full-duplex
- NETDEV WATCHDOG transmit timeout
Si je configure l'adresse à la main, le ping renvoie 'destination host
unreachable'
google m'indique qu'il
Le samedi 29 octobre 2005 à 22:42 +0200, debian-mail a écrit :
Hello,
Bonsoir,
Je n'arrive pas à monter la carte avec dhcp-client sous woody, kernel 2.31.
Les msg suivants apparaissent:
- eth0: link up, 100Mps full-duplex
- NETDEV WATCHDOG transmit timeout
Si je configure l'adresse à
I'm trying to install a Linksys WPC11 v4 CardBus card on my IBM 240z
laptop. I'm running debian with a custom 2.4.27 kernel and
pcmcia-modules 3.2.5-10 module installed from the .deb source package.
The card uses the Realtek rtl8139 chipset (confirmed by runing 'cardctl
ident').
/proc/pci shows
Prueba con modprobe rtl8139
O el el fichero /etc/modutils pon el nombre de este modulo, para que
te lo detecte al arrancar tu maquina.
- Original Message -
From :Martin Gaido [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: jueves, 28 de octubre de 2004, 0:04:07,
Subject: Kernel 2.4.18 y
On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 19:04 -0300, Martin Gaido wrote:
Estimados:
Tengo un problema en la casa de un amigo. Estamos tratando de instalar
un Debian Woody, el tiene una PC con dos placas ethernet Realtek 8139
pero con el kernel 2.4.18 parece que no funcionan, o sea, detecta
perfectamente el
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004, Martin Gaido wrote:
Tengo un problema en la casa de un amigo. Estamos tratando de instalar
un Debian Woody, el tiene una PC con dos placas ethernet Realtek 8139
pero con el kernel 2.4.18 parece que no funcionan, o sea, detecta
perfectamente el hardware pero no hay forma
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 14:49:41 +0200 (CEST)
Santiago Vila [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004, Martin Gaido wrote:
Tengo un problema en la casa de un amigo. Estamos tratando de instalar
un Debian Woody, el tiene una PC con dos placas ethernet Realtek 8139
pero con el kernel 2.4.18
Estimados:
Tengo un problema en la casa de un amigo. Estamos tratando de instalar
un Debian Woody, el tiene una PC con dos placas ethernet Realtek 8139
pero con el kernel 2.4.18 parece que no funcionan, o sea, detecta
perfectamente el hardware pero no hay forma de ver el modulo en el
kernel,
Em Sex 22 Out 2004 15:45, Antonio Carlos escreveu:
Olá pessoal,
Tenho duas placas de rede chipset rtl8139 instaladas em meu servidor
e estavam funcionando perfeitamente no kernel 2.2, mas precisei
mudar para o 2.4.
A única versão que eu encontrei onde a placa funcionou foi a 2.4.26
Câmbio Colegas !
Vou tentar dar os meus 2 centavos nesta história repetitiva da
rtl8139...
O kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4, que é o padrão do Woody vem com o driver (na
verdade com 2 drivers) para esta placa já embutido no kernel (built-in
como dizem), só que, ele só vai reconhecer os chips 8139, 8139A e
Olá pessoal,
Olá,
Tenho duas placas rtl8139 instaladas em meu servidor e
estavam funcionando perfeitamente no kernel 2.2, mas precisei
mudar para o 2.4.
O modulo nas séries é chamado de 8139too e não mais rtl8139. Creio que
este seja o seu problema.
Abraços,
--
Alan Kelon http
Olá pessoal,
Tenho duas placas de rede chipset rtl8139 instaladas em meu servidor
e estavam funcionando perfeitamente no kernel 2.2, mas precisei
mudar para o 2.4.
A única versão que eu encontrei onde a placa funcionou foi a 2.4.26.
Recompilei o kernel com suporte a placa, mas elas estão
Olá pessoal,
Tenho duas placas rtl8139 instaladas em meu servidor e
estavam funcionando perfeitamente no kernel 2.2, mas precisei
mudar para o 2.4.
A única versão que eu encontrei onde a placa funcionou foi a 2.4.26.
Recompilei o kernel com suporte a placa, mas elas estão
funcionando somente com
Alguém tem alguma dica, ou conhece alguma outra
versão do
kernel onde essas placas funcionem direito???
Uso a RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ no kernel do 2.6.0 ao
2.6.9 e funciona muito bem a 100.
t+
=
Rauklei P.S. Guimarães
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Antonio Carlos de Moura wrote:
Olá pessoal,
Tenho duas placas rtl8139 instaladas em meu servidor e
estavam funcionando perfeitamente no kernel 2.2, mas precisei
mudar para o 2.4.
A única versão que eu encontrei onde a placa funcionou foi a 2.4.26.
Recompilei o kernel com suporte a placa, mas
-- Tovbbtott levl --
Dtum: Sat, 14 Aug 2004 13:35:24 +0200 (CEST)
Felad: Na Zo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cmzett: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Trgy: 2 questions: 1., ipfwadm, 2., local net with rtl8139
hi!
1., I' d like to use ipmasquerading to share the internet,
but i have
problem with it. I have
this the rtl8139 was faulty
(some people say they are all buggy right when they are shipped).
Cheers,
Flo
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hi!
1., I' d like to use ipmasquerading to share the internet, but i have
problem with it. I have installed the following modules into the kernel
IP: Netfilter Configuration ---
M Connection tracking (required for masq/NAT)
M FTP protocol support
M IRC protocol support
M
Is it possible to force the rtl8139 card (8139too module) to do 10Mbps
half duplex with no auto negotiation using module options instead of
one of the external programs?
It looks like the media option may be able to do it but couldn't get it
to work.
I am currently using the ethtool program
Micha Feigin wrote:
Is it possible to force the rtl8139 card (8139too module) to do 10Mbps
half duplex with no auto negotiation using module options instead of
one of the external programs?
It looks like the media option may be able to do it but couldn't get it
to work.
I am currently using
Hi, I am after some advice for setting a RTL8139 NIC to
100MB full duplex on a non-modular kernel.
I can do this with a modular kernel, but am not sure how to
go about it on a monolithic kernel. The mii-tool does not seem to support the
rtl8139 driver installed with the 2.4.26 kernel
On Tue, Jun 29, 2004 at 12:36:01AM +1000, Gerard Sharpe wrote:
Hi, I am after some advice for setting a RTL8139 NIC to 100MB full duplex on a
non-modular kernel.
I can do this with a modular kernel, but am not sure how to go about it on a
monolithic kernel. The mii-tool
does
Thanks for the reply. Still having a few issues..
kryten:~# ethtool -s eth0 speed 100 duplex full autoneg off
kryten:~# reboot
kryten:~# grep eth0 /var/log/dmesg
eth0: RealTek RTL8139 at 0xe080, 00:e0:4c:e9:5b:db, IRQ 11
eth0: Identified 8139 chip type 'RTL-8100B
czesc
posiadam karte sieciowa PLANET, 10/100 MBPS, PCI BUS, ENW - 9504, podczas
konfiguracj jadra(2.4.18 debian 3.0r2) zaznaczam sterownik do niej
(rtl8139), kompilacja i instalacja przebiegaja bezblednie, wszystko jest w
jak najlepszym porzadku, lecz podczas startu systemu
karta nie zostaje
Jak podają anonimowe źródła, przepowiedziano, że lukasz napisze:
ps
jakis czas temu zwracalem sie z tym samym problemem, niestety jeszcze tego
nie poprawilem
O ile pamiętam w 2.4 jest tylko 8139cp i 8139too, więc czego
oczekujesz?
echo 8139too /etc/modules
Pozdrawiam
--
Jacek Kawa
On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 18:20:45 +0100
lukasz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
czesc
posiadam karte sieciowa PLANET, 10/100 MBPS, PCI BUS, ENW - 9504, podczas
konfiguracj jadra(2.4.18 debian 3.0r2) zaznaczam sterownik do niej
(rtl8139), kompilacja i instalacja przebiegaja bezblednie, wszystko jest w
jak
Uwe Dippel wrote:
IMHO someone in here was right: module - IP - routing. We haven't had it
on routing yet.
I simply have no idea how to do this. But I just found this very
interesting post, which leads me to believe that the problem is
unrelated to the particular device:
From
.
Not being a fan of modconf, I nevertheless seem to remember that you can
uninstall modules by selecting an installed module, OK, and it
uninstalls (if my fading memory doesn't play tricks on me).
Also, I don't
know where I would get a new copy of the rtl8139
module (which I guess would be 8139too.o
of removing the modules with modconf, reboot, and re-insert
of the rtl8139 module would be.
From what you wrote, it seems a Debian-only problem. A bug,
eventually ?
Entering this really late, and by no means a kernel-expert.
However, I seem to recall the original post mentioned the KT400
Uwe Dippel wrote:
But thanks for offering your solution. I appreciate it.
With pleasure, from my side. I'm still curious, though, what the outcome
of removing the modules with modconf, reboot, and re-insert of the rtl8139
module would be.
From what you wrote, it seems a Debian-only problem
I have one more thought on the matter of trying to get my rtl8139 NIC
going on the 2.4 kernel (which may have been painfully obvious to most
of you...).
Whenever I have tried to configure the card in 2.4 using modconf or
pppoeconf, the message I always get is not a not found but instead device
On Sunday 28 December 2003 12:30 pm, Charles Muller wrote:
I have one more thought on the matter of trying to get my rtl8139 NIC
going on the 2.4 kernel (which may have been painfully obvious to most
of you...).
I'm using the 8139too module w/o problems under 2.4.23 and 2.6.0. I don't have
any
someone in here was right: module - IP - routing. We haven't had it
on routing yet.
I have reinstalled Woody about ten times now in one week,
Did you happen to try the bf2.4 option as well ? If yes, how did it go
with your RTL8139 ?
If you get this one running, you can easily go to Testing
I have the exact same problem and I have tried ever thing I can think of.
If you ever find an answer let me know. I am beginning to think that
2.4.xx is
unable to understand all of the mother board devices I have on this board.
You never said what mother board and bios you have.
I have a SOYO
SOLVED
If I go to to the BIOS on start-up (DELETE Button) and Load Fail-Safe
Defaults Debian with 2.4.xx
will ping all other boxes OK and I can go to the Internet OK. All though
I noticed that W2K will not
start up but W-98 will.
If I Load Optimized Defaults in BIOS than Debian 2.4.xx will not
Bill Kalebaugh
If I go to to the BIOS on start-up (DELETE Button) and Load Fail-Safe
Defaults Debian with 2.4.xx
will ping all other boxes OK and I can go to the Internet OK.
Hmmm. My BIOS setup utility doesn't seem to have these options. Is there
more than one way of setting the BIOS?
I'm
,
uninstalling and re-installing the rtl8139 ? I'd be curious if the
re-install succeeds. If there were dependencies (mii), it should come up
with it.
Last, you should set your BIOS to non-PnP, if it isn't yet. 2.4 is not
fully PnP.
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Incoming from Charles Muller:
Uwe Dippel wrote:
(with 2.2.20 kernel: network connection functioning)
debian:/home/chuck# ifconfig eth0
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:90:F5:1F:3B:BA
inet addr:192.168.1.3 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
s. keeling wrote:
Incoming from Charles Muller:
inet addr:192.168.1.3 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
^^
Interrupt:11 Base address:0x2000
.^^^
In
to this in the kernel or network configuration
somewhere...
But thanks for offering your solution. I appreciate it.
With pleasure, from my side. I'm still curious, though, what the outcome
of removing the modules with modconf, reboot, and re-insert of the rtl8139
module would be.
From what you wrote
Two other things that I noticed, which can be seen in the output data I
posted in my prior message, but which I did not really stress:
1)
a) When I do a search for 8139too, the actual module file, which is
8139too.o, was found in the directory for the 2.2 kernel.
b) Since I selected the
On 12/28/2003, Uwe Dippel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With pleasure, from my side. I'm still curious, though, what the outcome
of removing the modules with modconf, reboot, and re-insert of the
rtl8139
module would be.
When I run modconf from the command line, I get a small graphic interface
Semiconductor PC87306
Dec 26 17:53:02 debian kernel: 8139too Fast Ethernet driver 0.9.24
Dec 26 17:53:02 debian kernel: PCI: Enabling device 00:0a.0 ( - 0003)
Dec 26 17:53:02 debian kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 11 for device 00:0a.0
Dec 26 17:53:02 debian kernel: eth0: RealTek RTL8139 Fast Ethernet
Wayne Topa wrote:
Charles Muller([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
I upgraded my 2.2* Woody kernel to 2.4.20 to get support for my external
USB drive. I succeeded, but in the process lost my network connection
via my rtl8139 nic. The driver (8139too) was compiled, but it won't
rtl8139 nic. The driver (8139too) was compiled, but it won't
Had the same problem until I ras lspci and noticed the USB controller
was using the same IRQ as my NIC. Changing IRQ's fixed it.
When I run lspci I get this:
bash-2.05a$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Silicon Integrated Systems
17:53:02 debian kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 11 for device 00:0a.0
Dec 26 17:53:02 debian kernel: eth0: RealTek RTL8139 Fast Ethernet at 0x2000,
00:90:f5:1f:3b:ba, IRQ 11
[...]
... and so I am guessing that I am having the same problem.
You don't
I will look around to see how one changes IRQ
Uwe Dippel wrote:
How about showing us your cat /etc/modules and ifconfig for a change
to the better ?
These are as follows:
debian:/home/chuck# cat /etc/modules
# /etc/modules: kernel modules to load at boot time.
#
# This file should contain the names of kernel modules that are
# to be
On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 01:15:05 +0900, Charles Muller wrote:
debian:/home/chuck# cat /etc/modules
# /etc/modules: kernel modules to load at boot time.
#
# This file should contain the names of kernel modules that are
# to be loaded at boot time, one per line. Comments begin with
# a #, and
Uwe Dippel wrote:
unix
af_packet
8139too
module is here, good ! (Does it need mii, maybe someone could help if
necessary !?)
[...]
eth0 doesn't have an address, just as I thought. And hasn't passed a
single packet so far.
Let's try giving it an address: ifconfig eth0
I upgraded my 2.2* Woody kernel to 2.4.20 to get support for my external
USB drive. I succeeded, but in the process lost my network connection
via my rtl8139 nic. The driver (8139too) was compiled, but it won't
connect.
Googling, I found a number of threads on this, going back as far as
March
Charles Muller([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
I upgraded my 2.2* Woody kernel to 2.4.20 to get support for my external
USB drive. I succeeded, but in the process lost my network connection
via my rtl8139 nic. The driver (8139too) was compiled, but it won't
connect.
Googling, I
Wayne Topa wrote:
Charles Muller([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
I upgraded my 2.2* Woody kernel to 2.4.20 to get support for my external
USB drive. I succeeded, but in the process lost my network connection
via my rtl8139 nic. The driver (8139too) was compiled, but it won't
my rtl8139 nic. The driver (8139too) was compiled, but it won't
connect.
Had the same problem until I ras lspci and noticed the USB controller
was using the same IRQ as my NIC. Changing IRQ's fixed it.
When I run lspci I get this:
bash-2.05a$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Silicon
Incoming from Charles Muller:
Wayne Topa wrote:
Charles Muller([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
I upgraded my 2.2* Woody kernel to 2.4.20 to get support for my external
USB drive. I succeeded, but in the process lost my network connection
via my rtl8139 nic. The driver
El Wed, 12 de Nov de 2003, a las 04:33:49PM +, Gerardo Castro comentó:
From: Santi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: modulo rtl8139 woody 2.4.18-bf2.4
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 11:30:47 +0100
No he logrado instalar el modulo para la terjeta de
El jue, 13-11-2003 a las 08:54, pinchatrenes escribió:
El Wed, 12 de Nov de 2003, a las 04:33:49PM +, Gerardo Castro comentó:
From: Santi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: modulo rtl8139 woody 2.4.18-bf2.4
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 11:30:47
rtl8139 woody 2.4.18-bf2.4
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 11:30:47 +0100
No he logrado instalar el modulo para la terjeta de red RTL8139 en mi
debian Woody kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4... he leido algunas cosas en internet
al
respecto pero no he conseguido nada... al parecer necesito instalar
No he logrado instalar el modulo para la terjeta de red RTL8139 en mi
debian
Woody kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4... he leido algunas cosas en internet al
respecto
pero no he conseguido nada... al parecer necesito instalar otro kernel
si es el kernel que trae woody el módulo para esa tarjeta está
From: Santi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: modulo rtl8139 woody 2.4.18-bf2.4
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 11:30:47 +0100
No he logrado instalar el modulo para la terjeta de red RTL8139 en mi
debian Woody kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4... he leido algunas cosas en
On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 04:33:49PM +, Gerardo Castro wrote:
No he logrado instalar el modulo para la terjeta de red RTL8139 en mi
debian Woody kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4... he leido algunas cosas en internet al
respecto pero no he conseguido nada... al parecer necesito instalar otro
kernel
El mié, 12-11-2003 a las 17:33, Gerardo Castro escribió:
From: Santi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: modulo rtl8139 woody 2.4.18-bf2.4
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 11:30:47 +0100
No he logrado instalar el modulo para la terjeta de red RTL8139 en mi
Hola estimados de la Lista.
No he logrado instalar el modulo para la terjeta de red RTL8139 en mi debian
Woody kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4... he leido algunas cosas en internet al respecto
pero no he conseguido nada... al parecer necesito instalar otro kernel
Si alguien tiene alguna
la Lista.
No he logrado instalar el modulo para la terjeta de red RTL8139 en mi
debian
Woody kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4... he leido algunas cosas en internet al
respecto
pero no he conseguido nada... al parecer necesito instalar otro kernel
Si alguien tiene alguna sugerencia. o ha
Castro wrote:
Hola estimados de la Lista.
No he logrado instalar el modulo para la terjeta de red RTL8139 en mi
debian
Woody kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4... he leido algunas cosas en internet al
respecto
pero no he conseguido nada... al parecer necesito instalar otro kernel
Si alguien tiene
recompilar tu kernel, podes ponerle el
2.4.22 o animate con el 2.6, jajaja, cabal ahi aparece para tu tarjeta de
red
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 20:08:33 + Gerardo Castro wrote:
Hola estimados de la Lista.
No he logrado instalar el modulo para la terjeta de red RTL8139 en mi
debian
Woody
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 20:08:33 + Gerardo Castro wrote:
Hola estimados de la Lista.
No he logrado instalar el modulo para la terjeta de red RTL8139 en mi
debian
Woody kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4... he leido algunas cosas en internet al
respecto
pero no he conseguido nada... al parecer
RTL8139, que al instalar me configuró
sin problemas y funcionaban como se espera de ellas, pero:
He tenido que cambiar mi segunda targeta de red de ranura PCI, y al
arrancar me dice :
Mon Nov 3 18:45:24 2003: Configuring network interfaces... modprobe:
modprobe: Can't locate module eth2
Mon Nov 3 18
, que no me da ningun problema.
Las otras dos son iguales, GENIUS RTL8139, que al instalar me configuró
sin problemas y funcionaban como se espera de ellas, pero:
He tenido que cambiar mi segunda targeta de red de ranura PCI, y al
arrancar me dice :
Mon Nov 3 18:45:24 2003: Configuring
no me da ningun problema.
Las otras dos son iguales, GENIUS RTL8139, que al instalar me configuró
sin problemas y funcionaban como se espera de ellas, pero:
He tenido que cambiar mi segunda targeta de red de ranura PCI, y al
arrancar me dice :
Mon Nov 3 18:45:24 2003: Configuring network
, que no me da ningun problema.
Las otras dos son iguales, GENIUS RTL8139, que al instalar me configuró
sin problemas y funcionaban como se espera de ellas, pero:
He tenido que cambiar mi segunda targeta de red de ranura PCI, y al
arrancar me dice :
Mon Nov 3 18:45:24 2003: Configuring network
RTL8139, que al instalar me configuró
sin problemas y funcionaban como se espera de ellas, pero:
He tenido que cambiar mi segunda targeta de red de ranura PCI, y al
arrancar me dice :
Mon Nov 3 18:45:24 2003: Configuring network interfaces... modprobe:
modprobe: Can't locate module eth2
Mon Nov 3 18
ningun problema.
Las otras dos son iguales, GENIUS RTL8139, que al instalar me configuró
sin problemas y funcionaban como se espera de ellas, pero:
He tenido que cambiar mi segunda targeta de red de ranura PCI, y al
arrancar me dice :
Mon Nov 3 18:45:24 2003: Configuring network interfaces
salut tout le monde,
j'ai une carte réseaux PCMCIA Peabird (RTL8139) et je n'arrive pas à
compiler le module sur ma Debian 2.4. A la base j'ai 2 fichiers :
rtl8139.c et kern_compat.h (dans le même rep. lors de la compilation).
je compile comme ca (d'après le readme):
gcc -DMODULE -Wall -Wstrict
Le Thu 30/10/2003, DavenRave disait
salut tout le monde,
j'ai une carte réseaux PCMCIA Peabird (RTL8139) et je n'arrive pas à
compiler le module sur ma Debian 2.4. A la base j'ai 2 fichiers :
rtl8139.c et kern_compat.h (dans le même rep. lors de la compilation).
je compile comme ca
j'ai bien cherché, je n'ai pas ce module (8139too) . Je vais voire sur
sourceforge, merci quand meme.
PROTECTED] (DavenRave) wrote:
salut tout le monde,
j'ai une carte réseaux PCMCIA Peabird (RTL8139) et je n'arrive pas à
compiler le module sur ma Debian 2.4. A la base j'ai 2 fichiers :
rtl8139.c et kern_compat.h (dans le même rep. lors de la compilation).
je compile comme ca (d'après le
cd /usr/sec/linux
make menuconfig
- Network device support
Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit) ---
[*] Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit)
[*] EISA, VLB, PCI and on board controllers
...
M RealTek RTL-8139 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter support
Ca vous crééra le module 8139too.o
lire :
Agung Suyono wrote:
Hi All,
I'm a new Debian user. I got a problem on istallation. My network
device, Realtek RTL8139 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter, was not detected.
When I tried to configure it using Configure Device Driver Module
during installation process, it asked me to enter a command
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 00:44, Andrew McGuinness wrote:
Agung Suyono wrote:
Hi All,
I'm a new Debian user. I got a problem on istallation. My network
device, Realtek RTL8139 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter, was not detected.
When I tried to configure it using Configure Device Driver Module
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On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 10:08:55AM +0700, Agung Suyono wrote:
I'm a new Debian user. I got a problem on istallation. My network
device, Realtek RTL8139 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter, was not detected.
The installer doesn't do detection, you need
Hi All,
I'm a new Debian user. I got a problem on istallation. My network
device, Realtek RTL8139 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter, was not detected.
When I tried to configure it using Configure
Device Driver Module during installation process, it asked me to enter
a command line argument
Agung Suyono wrote:
Hi All,
I'm a new Debian user. I got a problem on istallation. My network
device, Realtek RTL8139 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter, was not detected.
When I tried to configure it using Configure
Device Driver Module during installation process, it asked me to
enter a command
On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 22:08, Agung Suyono wrote:
Hi All,
I'm a new Debian user. I got a problem on istallation. My network
device, Realtek RTL8139 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter, was not detected.
When I tried to configure it using Configure
Device Driver Module during installation process
on istallation. My network
device, Realtek RTL8139 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter, was not detected.
When I tried to configure it using Configure
Device Driver Module during installation process, it asked me to
enter a command line argument. The installation manual says that I
have to consult
Agung Suyono wrote:
Hi,
Thanks Antony for your response.
The error message that I got was:
=
Installing module 8139too. If the device isn't there, or isn't
confugred correctly, this could cause your system to pause for up to a
minute.
Hi Agung,
Agung writes:
The error message that I got was:
=
Installing module 8139too. If the device isn't there, or isn't
confugred correctly, this could cause your system to pause for up to a
minute.
The reason you are receiving this error message
* Agung Suyono [EMAIL PROTECTED] [030731 13:32]:
snip
About the kernel and output of lspci, I'm afraid I can not answer
because I don't know how to obtain the information about the kernel
and there's no meaningful output when I type lspci from the console.
No meaningfull output from
Vaya, por lo que veo sí han mejorado el soporte. Cuando yo la usaba había el
núcleo 2.2 y su driver, y el que traía la propia tarjeta no iban. Es bueno
esto de que den soporte y me hagan cambiar de opinión :)
Miguel
Esa tarjeta es la que uso y funciona de marvilla ...
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