Euhm... dit is Debian Sarge waar ik nu mee bezig ben.
Het is me ook niet echt gelukt zoals kennywest had omschreven.
Ik heb wel de orignele linux driver gevonden voor deze netwerkkaart, maar het is mij 'n beetje onduidelijk hoe ik deze moet installeren.
Ik moet als 't goed is de driver nog compilen ofzo.
Maar als ik dan sh Makefile uitvoer krijg ik dit te zien:
Makefile: line 6: 8139too.o:: command not found
Makefile: line 1: CC: command not found
Makefile: line 1: MODCFLAGS: command not found
Makefile: line 7: -c: command not found
: command not found
Dit is de readme voor die netwerkdriver:
81Comments for 8139too.c version 1.0.0
2001/10/31 by ShuChen Shao
1.This driver was originally based on 8139too.c version "0.9.15".
2.It has been enhanced to support RTL8139C+ PCI ethernet chips and tested in 2.4.2 kernel.
3.RTL8139C+ PCI ethernet chips is set to support C+ mode by default.
If FORCE_C_Mode below is enabled, the RTL8139C+ chip will be forced to support C mode
after reboot.
4.This program can be compiled using the attached Makefile.
And the object file named 8139too.o should be moved to the directory
/lib/modules/2.4.2-2/kernel/drivers/net/
5.It can support Auto-Negotiation ability,that is
10-half 0x01
10-full 0x02
100-half 0x04
100-full 0x08
If 10-half mode is expected, it can be achieved by the following steps:
#ifconfig eth0 down
#rmmod 8139too
#insmod 8139too media=0x01
6.If the "Install Type", selected during the Linux install procedure, is "laptop",
this driver can work normally for CardBus application without any modification.
Otherwise, reinstall Linux and select "Install Type" as "laptop".
Then this driver can also work.
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Comments for 8139too.c version 1.0.1
2001/11/21 by ShuChen Shao
1.It is able to support RTL8139C+ PCI ethernet chips in RedHat 7.2 (kernel 2.4.7).
In addition, it is backward compatiable with RedHat 7.1 (kerne 2.4.2).