Well, that takes care of everything.
Thank you very much for the help, 4D696B65, edbarx, and bugsbunny!
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[solved]: Atheros 8151 internet config
Re: [solved]: Atheros 8151 internet config
Hi guys
I am having the same problem and i dont know what to do now. I have a desktop and i installed debian squeeze with an onboard gigabit card which it can not pick. Its an AR81Family-linux-v1.0.1.14.tar.gz driver. I have linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64. I downloaded the driver and i can run "make" Help . Thank you
I am having the same problem and i dont know what to do now. I have a desktop and i installed debian squeeze with an onboard gigabit card which it can not pick. Its an AR81Family-linux-v1.0.1.14.tar.gz driver. I have linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64. I downloaded the driver and i can run "make" Help . Thank you
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Re: [solved]: Atheros 8151 internet config
Just wondering, are you aware that your source code is for the arl1e driver, for the AR8121/AR8113 hardware?
This will tell you which hardare you're using.
Did your compilation work? What output does the following give?
If you have good reason to believe that this driver will work, and the compilation was successful, it may have been compiled as a module, and you could see if
or will work.
You could also try an alternative to your self-building solution:
It sounds like you just installed this on your computer? Using the backports link like me, you could try and see if 2.39 kernel works. It should automatically, atl1e should have been recognized during the installation, but for the 2.32 kernel, it didn't work for my atl1c driver. The installation iso for the 2.39 kernel worked, though. Perhaps something from this will work, it contains isos including the one I used (yours will be different, we don't have the same CPU architecture):
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unoff ... s/squeeze/
[EDIT]: I just read that wheezy is about to go stable, you might just want to download a wheezy iso instead, as it will have a newer kernel, and you wouldn't have to go and run a major update to move your squeeze install to wheezy, since it replaces squeeze stable, once it is stable as well.
Let me know if any of this helps!
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sudo lspci -vv | grep -i ethernet
Did your compilation work? What output does the following give?
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ls /lib/modules/<KERNEL VERSION>/kernel/drivers/net/
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sudo modprobe arl1e
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insmod arl1e
You could also try an alternative to your self-building solution:
It sounds like you just installed this on your computer? Using the backports link like me, you could try and see if 2.39 kernel works. It should automatically, atl1e should have been recognized during the installation, but for the 2.32 kernel, it didn't work for my atl1c driver. The installation iso for the 2.39 kernel worked, though. Perhaps something from this will work, it contains isos including the one I used (yours will be different, we don't have the same CPU architecture):
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unoff ... s/squeeze/
[EDIT]: I just read that wheezy is about to go stable, you might just want to download a wheezy iso instead, as it will have a newer kernel, and you wouldn't have to go and run a major update to move your squeeze install to wheezy, since it replaces squeeze stable, once it is stable as well.
Let me know if any of this helps!