#debian - Wed 28 Mar 2007 between 20:23 and 20:33



DA_BusyIt won't connect to the DHCP server (my NAT router), it won't connect with static IP...
wintix!tell DA_Busy about ask
DA_BusyI'm on Etch. Kernel 2.6.20.4
amphiDA_Busy: perhaps a debian kernel will work? ;)
markybobit will work
we've gone over this
DA_BusyAs for output: on ifup eth0: DHCPDISCOVER on port 67 255.255.255.255
amphi: Same drivers.
amphiDA_Busy: what card is it?
DA_BusyUsed kernel-package
10ec8139 Yes Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RT8139 8139too,8139cp
wintixDA_Busy: check with a debian kernel. if it works you messed up with your kernel.
DA_BusyFrom http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/index.cgi
amphiDA_Busy: such cards have always worked ok for me, with 8139too or 8139cp
me_hereoh man
that chillly
lol
DA_Busywintix: I'm not sure how - I first built in drivers into the kernel, then later recompiled them as modules
amphiDA_Busy: ifconfig -a shows the interface?
DA_Busyamphi: Yes, but I used a forcedeth card before... :/
Hold on, gotta go to the box in question
dennis_hello
got a quick question
well maybe not a quick anser tho
DA_Busyamphi: http://paste.debian.net/24592
amphiDA_Busy: what's that?
DA_BusyI also included what happens when I do ifup eth0
bzedDA_Busy: check your cable
dennis_how do i get my nvidia card to work on debian?
DA_Busyamphi, ifconfig -a
wintixDA_Busy: eth0 != eth1
dennis_not sure exactly which family or model it is tho
bzed!tell dennis_ about nvidia one-liner
DA_Busywintix, that's an older paste
dennis_ty
bzeddennis_: what's the output of lspci | grep -i vga ?
DA_BusyBut other than that, exactly the same
bzeddennis_: then I can tell you more
dennis_one sec
bzedDA_Busy: definitely a problem with your router or cable if neither the forcedepth nor the realtek will work

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