Unable to activate VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6102[RHINE-II] nic card
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Unable to activate VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6102[RHINE-II] nic card
I AM A GREEN HORN.. NEWBIE to LINUX have had some help but help has less time with new job.
Have a Dual boot system on a AVERATEC 5400 series laptop. With FEDORA CORE 3 and XP home. It has a AMD Athlon XP-M 2800+w/ QuantiSpeed Architecture, 512 MB DDR, 40 GB HDD, Wireless connectivity w/ 802.11g technology.
I am unable to connect to the internet when in Fedora Core 3, I have tried activating my nic card with no success. I have a internal nic card to the laptop. It is a VIA Technologies, INC. VT6102[RHINE-II] card. When trying to activate the card receiving this error.
" Determining IP information for ETH0...SIOCSIFFLAGS:Invalid argument SIOCSIFFLAGS: INvalid Argument Failed." All and any help is appreciated. THANKS
hi !
i'm the same via card with you.
i have download the 6102v25VIA.zip but it's only support linux kernel version 2.2.x and 2.4.x (2.4.1-2.4.6) now.
but you know the kernel of FC3 is 2.6
where can i get the newest ?
OK.. i have copied file from a CD and copied it to a directory I created and untar the file. Now, it say to compile the driver source files. I have done a google search on how to compile a file. Nothing out there seems to be straight forward. Can anyone explain how to compile the source driver
OK Have found the command to compile the file BUT have received error.
***"The Kernal header files path /usr/src/linux/include doesn't exist.
*** We can't compile this driver successfully without it.
*** Please install Kernal Header files before you compile this driver.
How do I do this? Unsure what this all means.. Thanks in advance.
Would I want to install the 2.4.X Kernel Header and Source or the 2.6.x. If it is the 2.6.x Wouldn't Fedora Core 3 2.6.x already have the headers and source for 2.6
I didn't have any problem with this card in FC3 - it was auto-detected and is working fine.
However, Debian didn't detect it, so I could not get an Internet connection with Debian.
Since Debian also didn't recognise any Graphics cards later than GeForce3 and so I could only get my GeForce4 to work as a VESA card, I eventually gave up on Debian. A nice trip back into the past, but to install 7 CDs and then find it does not recognise my Graphics card, NIC, Modem, Flat-Screen Monitor, soundcard, etc. A waste of time - sorry to the many fans of Debian, but there it goes.
I realise this doesn't really help with the question - except to show that FC3 does work with this NIC, in some cases.
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