Re: No Network after Compiling,2.4.19-pre8 under Debian Woody (Long

Xavier Bestel (xavier.bestel@free.fr)
15 May 2002 18:38:15 +0200


Yes, it works at 10Mbit. But the driver doesn't do speed negociation, it
doesn't even see the MII registers. However I think RTL8139 cards have
MII registers. I quickly looked at the source but didn't see anything
special.

Le mer 15/05/2002 à 21:23, Andre LeBlanc a écrit :
> Does your netowrk work at all though?
>
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> To: "Andre LeBlanc" <ap.leblanc@shaw.ca>
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> Le mer 15/05/2002 à 01:50, Andre LeBlanc a écrit :
> >
> > I also noticed that when booting, the 2.2.20 kernel identifies media type
> > 100MBit Full duplex, and under 2.4.19-pre8 it detects 10MBit half duplex.,
> > if that makes a difference
>
> Same thing here. I'm really interested why.
>
>
> Xav
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