Re: Marvell Gigabit Ethernet driver



justice wrote:
Fred Kastl wrote:
Hi,

I'm using a Aopen i915a-HFS Motherboard with a Marvell Gigabit
Ethernet card.
I already tried the sk98lin driver but it doesn't work.

Did anyone successfully used this Card or know the driver for it ?


regards

Fred


lspci:

0000:02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd.:
Unknown device 4362 (rev 19)
it works fine for me out of the box with slackware 10.2 and debian 3.1

No, it ain't a sk98lin. It's a Yukon II chip supported by the sky2
driver, which first appeared (officially) in the 2.6.16 kernel.

Robert
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