Hi no network

Started by elzorro, 2011/12/23, 01:06:46

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elzorro

Tried the i386 kde lite model
Did not detect my realtech network on my asus MB with intel core 2 duo 3.0 ghz processor which is not exactly new.
So still some way to run with hardware detection.
Frohes Weinachten
El Zorro

devil

Could you please be more specific about the nic, like with a line from lspci -nn or the output from nicinfo?

greetz
devil

DeepDayze

Post up info about your system?

elzorro

Hi Devil,
        all the refugees from hardline aptosid it seems, good luck, and hopefully a bit friendlier and more tolerant.

I was in a rush before, and did not see good old ceni, did this on the dvd graphical boot, and then the installer took the module and installed it, so a bit manual but it works.
So the module is there and this post is largely irrelevant.
Hope it helps some others.
Regardz
El Zorro



Quote from: "devil"Could you please be more specific about the nic, like with a line from lspci -nn or the output from nicinfo?

greetz
devil

DeepDayze

Quote from: "elzorro"Hi Devil,
        all the refugees from hardline aptosid it seems, good luck, and hopefully a bit friendlier and more tolerant.

I was in a rush before, and did not see good old ceni, did this on the dvd graphical boot, and then the installer took the module and installed it, so a bit manual but it works.
So the module is there and this post is largely irrelevant.
Hope it helps some others.
Regardz
El Zorro



Quote from: "devil"Could you please be more specific about the nic, like with a line from lspci -nn or the output from nicinfo?

greetz
devil

maybe add the module in question for the NIC to /etc/modules to ensure it loads at boot if udev does not load it automagically?

Yep, there's a lot of people coming over from aptosid alright...and deciding to dump the rather rigid and authoritarian structure for something that's flexible and where the users have a voice. Here's to siduction taking off and beating aptosid in the DW rankings :D

elzorro

Hi,
   Thanks
  after I did that in ceni in the live DVD the network module loads automagically on reboot
Cheers
El Zorro

DeepDayze

Quote from: "elzorro"Hi,
   Thanks
  after I did that in ceni in the live DVD the network module loads automagically on reboot
Cheers
El Zorro

nice, now you feel your problem is solved?