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Posted: July 23 2007,15:07 |
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Hello
This is my first time with any kind of Linux OS so please bare with me if I ask things that seem obviouse etc.
I have been trying DSL-N hoping it could be a kind of backup OS for me at first. if I can boot from a CD it might save me if my HD gets messed up somehow. It boots OK for me and I can use the desktop and apps but it dosn't seem to find my integrated ethernet adaptor -- I'll try to explain.
The button for "netcardconfig" on the "control pannel" just brings up a window saying "no supported network cards detected".
After reading the posts here i tryed the command "lspci" at a prompt to ID the adaptor I have and the output icluded the following line: "Ethernet controler: Intel corperation 82573L Gigabit Ethernet Controler". Armed with this I have searched Intel's support pages and found a driver they say is for Linux so downloaded that and have been trying to install it following their instructions. Cut and past of of relevant part follows -- inset lines are their command examples.
1) Move the base driver tar file to the directory of your choice. For example, use '/home/username/e1000' or '/usr/local/src/e1000'.
2) Untar/unzip the archive, where <x.x.x> is the version number for the driver tar file:
tar zxf e1000-<x.x.x>.tar.gz
3) Change to the driver src directory, where <x.x.x> is the version number for the driver tar:
cd e1000-<x.x.x>/src/
4)Compile the driver module:
make install
This seems to work, using the ramdisk to experiment with, untill step 4 when DSL reports something like that the "make" command is not available. BTW. I have been trying all this with the system just as it boots up without changing users or anything.
Can anyone suggest how to get this working -- DSL and DSL-N seems a great project and I would love to use it for something. If you need to know anything I haven't mentioned just post and I'll try to fid out and get back.
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