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> -----Original Message----- |
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> From: mail [mailto:lists@×××××.net] |
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> Sent: 01 March 2007 02:44 |
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> To: gentoo-laptop@l.g.o |
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> Subject: [gentoo-laptop] ethernet issue (e1000) |
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> Hi, |
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> What could be happening? |
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> Does this interface support 100mb? or is it gigabit only? |
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> Actually, I would love to find a gnome gui that my user can use to |
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> manage both the eth0 and wireless eth1 interfaces. I have not found |
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> working examples of this anywhere yet. any sugesstions? |
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> Thanks |
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> rick |
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A couple of points: |
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1) Is the ethernet definately eth0 and not eth1? |
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2) GNOME *has* a GUI to keep track of network interfaces. I forget what it's called but I have the latest GNOME on my PC and it comes with a little program to monitor and play with network interfaces. |
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3) Check `dmesg` after you try to load the kernel module. Any messages? |
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djn |
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