[realtek] D-Link 530TX+ (rtl8139 driver) on a Debian/PPC box?
Donald Becker
becker@scyld.com
Thu, 12 Apr 2001 10:45:02 -0400 (EDT)
On Thu, 12 Apr 2001, Jeremy Higgs wrote:
> I have a Debian/GNU Linux 2.2 box running on a PowerMac G3, and I
> have bought a couple of D-Link 530TX+ Ethernet cards, which came with
> the rtl8139 driver on the included floppies. I have compiled the
> rtl8139 driver into my kernel (2.2.18), using the driver that was
> already there (i.e. not the one from the floppy). I'm now using that
> kernel, however when I look at /proc/pci, the Ethernet card is not
> recognised.
Do you really mean /proc/pci? All PCI devices should show up there.
I suspect you mean that the rtl8139 driver in 2.2.18 does not find your
card. You will need an updated driver with the changed PCI ID of the
D-Link card. Or you can just add the new PCI ID to the detection list
in the 2.2.18 source code.
> Could this be because the machine is a PowerPC box? Someone mentioned
> that because x86 chips are little-endian and PPCs are big-endian, it
> might affect it. Could this be the case?
Not likely in this case.
Donald Becker becker@scyld.com
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