Re: Network card - sis190 driver and YAST2
- From: Stephen Chadfield <stephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2007 14:26:39 GMT
Leslie Danks <leslie.danks@xxxxxx> wrote:
I've just installed openSUSE 10.3 on a Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo notebook and
everthing is fine except for the network (LAN and WLAN). When I try to
configure these YAST2 tells me "unable to configure network card because
kernel device is not present" twice.
YAST2 -> Hardware -> Hardware Information shows a gigabit ethernet adapter
with an active sis190 driver and also an Atheros 802.11 b/g wireless PCI
express adapter (no mention of a driver).
lsmod shows that the sis190 module is actually loaded. I don't know what the
Atheros driver should be.
Wireless is not so important at the moment, but does anyone have a
suggestion for how I get the wired NIC up and running?
Can't offer much help but I can confirm that I have a sis190 running
fine with OpenSUSE 10.3. Are you cold-booting the machine (i.e. not warm
booting from a Windows installation)?
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Stephen Chadfield
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