On 10/27/2009 09:42 PM, Dale wrote:
Marcus Wanner wrote:
On 10/27/2009 9:28 PM, Sebastian Beßler wrote:
Am 28.10.2009 02:22, schrieb Marcus Wanner:
On 10/27/2009 8:36 PM, James wrote:
Marcus Wanner marcusw at cox.net writes:
To sum it up
On 10/28/2009 04:01 AM, Dale wrote:
Mick wrote:
To read your PCI connected devices you need:
lspci -v
HTH.
That is the key command in my opinion. That will tell you what driver
it is using for what device. If it works while booted on the Live CD,
then that driver is most likely
On 10/28/2009 5:39 PM, Dale wrote:
Marcus Wanner wrote:
On 10/28/2009 04:01 AM, Dale wrote:
Mick wrote:
To read your PCI connected devices you need:
lspci -v
HTH.
That is the key command in my opinion. That will tell you what driver
it is using for what
Hi!
I just followed the (excellent, easily understandable) gentoo
installation handbook up to chapter 10, where it says to reboot. I did
so, but I had the same problem as the user here:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-networking-3/networking-eth0-does-not-exist-gentoo-349330/
On 10/27/2009 8:36 PM, James wrote:
Marcus Wanner marcusw at cox.net writes:
To sum it up: How do I figure out what the name of my card is, and after
that, what driver do I need?
emerge lshw
'lshw return' may help
hth,
James
Except emerge won't work because internet won't work :(
On 10/27/2009 7:38 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Wednesday 28 October 2009 01:32:07 Marcus Wanner wrote:
Hi!
I just followed the (excellent, easily understandable) gentoo
installation handbook up to chapter 10, where it says to reboot. I did
so, but I had the same problem as the user here
On 10/27/2009 9:28 PM, Sebastian Beßler wrote:
Am 28.10.2009 02:22, schrieb Marcus Wanner:
On 10/27/2009 8:36 PM, James wrote:
Marcus Wanner marcusw at cox.net writes:
To sum it up: How do I figure out what the name of my card is, and
after that, what driver do I need
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