ASRock ConRoeXFire-eSATA2 network and sound probleForum: Networking Topic: ASRock ConRoeXFire-eSATA2 network and sound proble started by: kaspermalfroid Posted by kaspermalfroid on Dec. 05 2006,20:47
hi everybody,i'm trying to run DSL on my 256mb USB stick, and everything runs smoothly, not included the onboard LAN and onboard sound of my ASRock ConRoeXFire-eSATA2 mobo. how can I make these 2 things work? (driver download/manual install?) Posted by Winter Knight on Dec. 10 2006,22:42
I looked up some info for you:ASRock ConRoeXFire-eSATA2 Lan: Realtek RTL8111B Audio: Realtek ALC888 I was looking on the internet, and it looks like realtek offers linux drivers. I went there, but they are having site problems. Hopefully they will fix them before you read this. Here is the link to realtek's home page: < http://www.realtek.com.tw/ > Posted by kaspermalfroid on Dec. 11 2006,12:03
thank you!i 'll try with these 2: < this > hd audio driver on < this > page (Linux Public 4.05b) and < this > LAN driver on < this > page (Linux 1.05) Posted by kaspermalfroid on Dec. 11 2006,12:43
it won't work...maybe because i've got very basic linux knowledge i tried the sound driver... unpacking works (you even don't have to do it with the terminal!) and then i navigate to the directory with terminal (\mnt\hdb5\realtek-linux-audiopack-4.05b) and type
then it seems to install nice, but it gives errors cause it doesn't recognise the MAKE commands same errors when i try the LAN install any solutions? Posted by ^thehatsrule^ on Dec. 11 2006,14:31
You can use mydsl and grab one of the gcc1* packages (or apt-get it)fyi, the 'make' program usually indicates you have to compile something as well. Posted by danielp on June 12 2008,20:42
This is an old thread, but I happen to be in the same situation.Specifically, I need to compile that network driver. I've tried to install the mydsl extension: gcc1-with-libs.dsl but apparently it's missing the kernel header files in /lib/modules/2.4.31/build/ Where can I get those? In the MyDsl repos, I see kernelsource.dsl but it states it's for 2.4.26; is it compatible with DSL 4.4? Posted by lucky13 on June 12 2008,21:07
No, 4.4 uses 2.4.31. There's a kernel source (dsl) package in testing if you need to compile a module for 4.x (and the 2.x versions with 2.4.31). |