#1 Le 30/06/2008, à 10:06
- lamagie
install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
bonjour, (je suis un vrai debutant)
je n'arrive pas avoir de connexion internet sous Ubuntu (Heron 8.04) par le biais de mon cable ethernet sur ma neufbox. le tout fonctionne pourtant sous XP. je ne vois pas les LED de mes ports s'allumer et j'en ai donc deduis que ma prise LAN n'etait pas activer sous Ubuntu.
Merci d'une aide
Dernière modification par lamagie (Le 17/07/2008, à 13:56)
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#2 Le 30/06/2008, à 10:11
- slasher_fun
Re : install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
Peux-tu ouvrir un terminal (applications -> accessoires) et donner le résultat des commandes
lspci
ifconfig
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#3 Le 30/06/2008, à 20:27
- lamagie
Re : install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
Hello
Desole, je n'avais plus acces a internet...
voici les resultats des commandes ci dessus
lspci:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Eaglelake DRAM Controller (rev 02)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Eaglelake PCI Express Root Port (rev 02)
00:1a.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation ICH10 USB UHCI Controller #4
00:1a.1 USB Controller: Intel Corporation ICH10 USB UHCI Controller #5
00:1a.2 USB Controller: Intel Corporation ICH10 USB UHCI Controller #6
00:1a.7 USB Controller: Intel Corporation ICH10 USB2 EHCI Controller #2
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation ICH10 HD Audio Controller
00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation ICH10 PCI Express Port 1
00:1c.4 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation ICH10 PCI Express Port 5
00:1c.5 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation ICH10 PCI Express Port 6
00:1d.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation ICH10 USB UHCI Controller #1
00:1d.1 USB Controller: Intel Corporation ICH10 USB UHCI Controller #2
00:1d.2 USB Controller: Intel Corporation ICH10 USB UHCI Controller #3
00:1d.7 USB Controller: Intel Corporation ICH10 USB2 EHCI Controller #1
00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801 PCI Bridge (rev 90)
00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation ICH10 LPC Interface Controller
00:1f.2 IDE interface: Intel Corporation ICH10 4 port SATA IDE Controller
00:1f.3 SMBus: Intel Corporation ICH10 SMBus Controller
00:1f.5 IDE interface: Intel Corporation ICH10 2 port SATA IDE Controller
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation GeForce 8800 GTS 512 (rev a2)
02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Attansic Technology Corp. Unknown device 1026 (rev b0)
03:00.0 IDE interface: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88SE6121 SATA II Controller (rev b2)
05:03.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Agere Systems FW323 (rev 70)
et ifconfig:
lo Link encap:Boucle locale
inet adr:127.0.0.1 Masque:255.0.0.0
adr inet6: ::1/128 Scope:Hôte
UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1
Packets reçus:1846 erreurs:0 :0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:1846 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 lg file transmission:0
Octets reçus:94124 (91.9 KB) Octets transmis:94124 (91.9 KB)
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#4 Le 30/06/2008, à 20:57
- slasher_fun
Re : install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
Solution :
1) I installed ubuntu hardy, i has build-essential package installed (installer également les "headers" du noyau utilisé)
2) Then i downloaded the linux driver from: http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?product=1&SLanguage=us-en&type=map&model=P5KPL-CM
(as per my original post)
3) I then transfered the driver via usb stick to my laptop and unpacked the zip. (Actually i unpacked it on windows first as it has a .rar file that i could not unpack on linux Then i packed it up again on windows).
4) cd into <HOME_DIR>/LinuxDrivers/L1e_Lan/l1e-l2e-linux-v1.0.0.4/src
5) then i ran: sudo KBUILD_NOPEDANTIC=1 make
6) then i ran: sudo KBUILD_NOPEDANTIC=1 make install
7) that worked and put a driver in /lib/modules/2.6.24-16-generic/kernel/drivers/net/atl1e/at1le.ko
8 ) i cd into that director and i run: sudo insmod ./atl1e.ko
En revanche il n'est pas expliqué comment charger le module au démarrage, en cherchant un peu -> il suffit de rajouter le nom du module (sans l'extension .ko) dans le fichier /etc/modules.conf (à ouvrir avec sudo)
Et enfin pour ceux qui comme moi n'avais pas leur carte réseau configurée, puisque non détecté à l'installation, il faut renseigner les fichiers /etc/network/interfaces et /etc/resolv.conf
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#5 Le 30/06/2008, à 23:34
- lamagie
Re : install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
honnetement je lutte la, j'essaye de faire ce qu tu me dis tout seul mais je bloque.
j'ai downloader le pilote que tu m'as indiqué directement sur mon DD en commun avec Ubuntu, du coup je sais pas trop comment faire ensuite.
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#6 Le 01/07/2008, à 22:20
- citronbleu-v
Re : install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
tu as la p5q normale ou la p5q pro ? car je compte m'acheter la p5q
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#7 Le 01/07/2008, à 22:26
- slasher_fun
Re : install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
1° Installer le paquet build-essential
2° Télécharger le pilote et le dézipper
3° Aller dans le répertoire "LinuxDrivers/L1e_Lan/l1e-l2e-linux-v1.0.0.4/src" avec une console
4° Lancer "sudo KBUILD_NOPEDANTIC=1 make"
5° Lancer "sudo KBUILD_NOPEDANTIC=1 make install"
6° Aller dans /lib/modules/2.6.24-16-generic/kernel/drivers/net/atl1e/at1le.ko
7° Lancer "sudo insmod ./atl1e.ko"
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#8 Le 08/07/2008, à 16:51
- lamagie
Re : install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
bonjour,
Desolé de ne pas avoir repondu plus tot, j'ai été occupé a nettoyer le portable de ma chérie que j'avais moi meme vérolé , et bien en plus...(d'ailleurs a ce sujet je conseille le forum bibou0007.com ou j'ai trouvé une aide rapide et claire, des linuxiens si j'en crois le logo du forum).
Pour te repondre citronbleu, si il cela t'interresses toujours c'est une P5Q normale.
Et slasher, je suis en ce moment en train de réinstaller mon ubuntu, je vais tacher d'effectuer ta solution juste apres, merci pour ton aide.
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#9 Le 08/07/2008, à 18:16
- lamagie
Re : install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
bon j'ai reussi a decompresser le driver sous windows, grace a 7-zip, le probleme maintenant c'est que la ligne de commande que tu me suggere ne fonctionne pas dans le terminal. ("LinuxDrivers/L1e_Lan/l1e-l2e-linux-v1.0.0.4/src") alors comme je l'ai dit je suis mega debutant, il se peut donc que je fasse quelque chose à l'envers...
pour completer l'info, le message que m'affiche le terminal est:
bash: 2e-linux-v1.0.0.4/src: Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type
bash: LinuxDrivers/L1e_Lan/ : est un repertoire
bash: 1e- : commande introuvable
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#10 Le 08/07/2008, à 19:23
- lamagie
Re : install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
help
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#11 Le 08/07/2008, à 21:38
- slasher_fun
Re : install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
Tu tapes quoi exactement pour avoir ce message ?
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#12 Le 08/07/2008, à 22:46
- lamagie
Re : install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
je tape:"LinuxDrivers/L1e_Lan/l1e-l2e-linux-v1.0.0.4/src", mais j'ai aussi essayé de changer de facon "logique" en inscrivant les racines ou se trouve mon dossier avec mon pilote a savoir:"/home/myusername/LinuxDrivers/L1e_Lan/|1e-|2e-linux-v1.0.0.4/src".
et du coup la reponse est:
bash: 2e-linux-v1.0.0.4/src: Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type
bash: /home/bilou/LinuxDrivers/L1e_Lan/ : est un repertoire
bash: 1e- : commande introuvable
J'ai essayé quoi!!
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#13 Le 08/07/2008, à 22:48
- slasher_fun
Re : install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
cd /home/myusername/LinuxDrivers/L1e_Lan/|1e-|2e-linux-v1.0.0.4/src
(cd = change directory)
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#14 Le 08/07/2008, à 22:56
- lamagie
Re : install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
cool, tu es la.
Donc la je viens d'essayer la nouvelle ligne de commande que tu me suggeres est la reponse est:
cd /home/myusername/LinuxDrivers/L1e_Lan/: Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type
1e- : commande introuvable
???
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#15 Le 08/07/2008, à 23:05
- slasher_fun
Re : install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
Ah oui nan y'a des caractères bizarres dans ta commande, c'est plutôt
cd /home/myusername/LinuxDrivers/L1e_Lan/l1e-l2e-linux-v1.0.0.4/src
En changeant cette fois myusername par ton login...
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#16 Le 08/07/2008, à 23:14
- lamagie
Re : install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
nan, non plus... j'ai essayé entre deux ceci:
cd /home/myusername/LinuxDrivers/L1e_Lan/src/l1e-l2e-linux-v1.0.0.4
la reponse est par contre:
bash: 2e-linux-v1.0.0.4 : commande introuvable
bash: 1e- : commande introuvable
et aussi, etant donné qu'en lisant un readme j'ai vu qu'il s'agissait d'une version "ethernet adapter: 1.0.0.0", j'ai tenté:
cd /home/myusername/LinuxDrivers/L1e_Lan/src/l1e-l2e-linux-v1.0.0.0
mais c'est la meme reponse le .0 a la place du .4, c'est tout
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#17 Le 08/07/2008, à 23:22
- lamagie
Re : install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
je t'envoie le fichier readme, des fois que...
Linux* Base Driver for the Atheros(R) AR8121/AR8113 PCI-E Ethernet Adapter
==========================================================================
Contents A
========
- In This Release
- Building and Installation
- Command Line Parameters
- Additional Configurations
- Known Issues
- Support
In This Release
===============
This file describes the Linux* Base Driver for the Atheros(R) AR8121/AR8113 PCI-E
Ethernet Adapter, version 1.0.0.0 This driver supports the 2.4.x and 2.6.x kernels.
This driver is only supported as a loadable module at this time. Atheros is not
supplying patches against the kernel source to allow for static linking of
the driver. For questions related to hardware requirements, refer to the
documentation supplied with your Atheros(R) adapter. All hardware
requirements listed apply to use with Linux.
Building and Installation
=========================
To build a binary RPM* package of this driver, run 'rpmbuild -tb
<filename.tar.gz>'. Replace <filename.tar.gz> with the specific filename of
the driver.
NOTE: For the build to work properly, the currently running kernel MUST match
the version and configuration of the installed kernel sources. If you
have just recompiled the kernel reboot the system now.
RPM functionality has only been tested in Red Hat distributions.
1. Move the base driver tar file to the directory of your choice. For example,
use /home/username/arl1e or /usr/local/src/arl1e.
2. Untar/unzip archive:
tar zxf arl1e-x.x.x.tar.gz
3. Change to the driver src directory:
cd arl1e-x.x.x/src/
4. Compile the driver module:
make install
The binary will be installed as:
/lib/modules/<KERNEL VERSION>/kernel/drivers/net/arl1e.[k]o
The install locations listed above are the default locations. They might
not be correct for certain Linux distributions. For more information,
see the ldistrib.txt file included in the driver tar.
5. Install the module:
insmod arl1e <parameter>=<value>
6. Assign an IP address to the interface by entering the following, where
x is the interface number:
ifconfig ethx <IP_address>
7. Verify that the interface works. Enter the following, where <IP_address>
is the IP address for another machine on the same subnet as the interface
that is being tested:
ping <IP_address>
Command Line Parameters
=======================
If the driver is built as a module, the following optional parameters are
used by entering them on the command line with the modprobe or insmod command
using this syntax:
modprobe arl1e [<option>=<VAL1>,<VAL2>,...]
insmod arl1e [<option>=<VAL1>,<VAL2>,...]
For example, with two L001 PCIE adapters, entering:
insmod arl1e TxMemSize=80,128
loads the arl1e driver with 8KB TX memory for the first adapter and 10KB TX memory
for the second adapter.
The default value for each parameter is generally the recommended setting,
unless otherwise noted.
NOTES: A descriptor describes a data buffer and attributes related to the
data buffer. This information is accessed by the hardware.
MediaType
Valid Range: 0-4
0 - auto-negotiate at all supported speeds
1 - only link at 100Mbps Full Duplex
2 - only link at 100Mbps Half Duplex
3 - only link at 10Mbps Full Duplex
4 - only link at 10Mbps Half Duplex
Default Value: 0
MediaType forces the line speed/duplex to the specified value in
megabits per second(Mbps). If this parameter is not specified or is set
to 0 and the link partner is set to auto-negotiate, the board will
auto-detect the correct speed.
IntModTimer
Valid Range: 50-65000
Default Value: 100
This value represents the minmum interval between interrupts controller
generated.
RxMemBlock
Valid Range: 16-512
Default Value: 64
This value is the number of receice memory block allocated by the driver.
Increasing this value allows the driver to buffer more incoming packets.
Each memory block is 1536 bytes.
NOTE: Depending on the available system resources, the request for a
higher number of receive descriptors may be denied. In this case,
use a lower number.
TxMemSize
Valid Range: 4-64
Default Value: 8
This value is the number KB of transmit memory allocated by the driver.
Increasing this value allows the driver to queue more transmits.
NOTE: Depending on the available system resources, the request for a
higher number of transmit descriptors may be denied. In this case,
use a lower number.
FlashVendor
Valid Range: 0-2
Default Value: 0
This value standards on vendor of spi flash used by the adapter.
0 for Atmel, 1 for SST, 2 for ST
Additional Configurations
=========================
Configuring the Driver on Different Distributions
-------------------------------------------------
Configuring a network driver to load properly when the system is started is
distribution dependent. Typically, the configuration process involves adding
an alias line to /etc/modules.conf as well as editing other system startup
scripts and/or configuration files. Many popular Linux distributions ship
with tools to make these changes for you. To learn the proper way to
configure a network device for your system, refer to your distribution
documentation. If during this process you are asked for the driver or module
name, the name for the Linux Base Driver for the Atheros AR8121/AR8113 is arl1e
As an example, if you install the arl1e driver for two AR8121/AR8113 adapters
(eth0 and eth1) and set the speed and duplex to 10full and 100half, add the
following to modules.conf:
alias eth0 arl1e
alias eth1 arl1e
options arl1e Speed=10,100 Duplex=2,1
Viewing Link Messages
---------------------
Link messages will not be displayed to the console if the distribution is
restricting system messages. In order to see network driver link messages
on your console, set dmesg to eight by entering the following:
dmesg -n 8
NOTE: This setting is not saved across reboots.
Known Issues
============
NOTE: For distribution-specific information, see the ldistrib.txt file
included in the driver tar.
Driver Compilation
------------------
When trying to compile the driver by running make install, the following
error may occur:
"Linux kernel source not configured - missing version.h"
To solve this issue, create the version.h file by going to the Linux source
tree and entering:
make include/linux/version.h.
Linux* Base Driver for the Atheros(R) AR8121/AR8113 PCI-E Ethernet Adapter
==========================================================================
Contents
========
- In This Release
- Building and Installation
- Command Line Parameters
- Additional Configurations
- Known Issues
- Support
In This Release
===============
This file describes the Linux* Base Driver for the Atheros(R) AR8121/AR8113 PCI-E
Ethernet Adapter, version 1.0.0.0 This driver supports the 2.4.x and 2.6.x kernels.
This driver is only supported as a loadable module at this time. Atheros is not
supplying patches against the kernel source to allow for static linking of
the driver. For questions related to hardware requirements, refer to the
documentation supplied with your Atheros(R) adapter. All hardware
requirements listed apply to use with Linux.
Building and Installation
=========================
To build a binary RPM* package of this driver, run 'rpmbuild -tb
<filename.tar.gz>'. Replace <filename.tar.gz> with the specific filename of
the driver.
NOTE: For the build to work properly, the currently running kernel MUST match
the version and configuration of the installed kernel sources. If you
have just recompiled the kernel reboot the system now.
RPM functionality has only been tested in Red Hat distributions.
1. Move the base driver tar file to the directory of your choice. For example,
use /home/username/arl1e or /usr/local/src/arl1e.
2. Untar/unzip archive:
tar zxf arl1e-x.x.x.tar.gz
3. Change to the driver src directory:
cd arl1e-x.x.x/src/
4. Compile the driver module:
make install
The binary will be installed as:
/lib/modules/<KERNEL VERSION>/kernel/drivers/net/arl1e.[k]o
The install locations listed above are the default locations. They might
not be correct for certain Linux distributions. For more information,
see the ldistrib.txt file included in the driver tar.
5. Install the module:
insmod arl1e <parameter>=<value>
6. Assign an IP address to the interface by entering the following, where
x is the interface number:
ifconfig ethx <IP_address>
7. Verify that the interface works. Enter the following, where <IP_address>
is the IP address for another machine on the same subnet as the interface
that is being tested:
ping <IP_address>
Command Line Parameters
=======================
If the driver is built as a module, the following optional parameters are
used by entering them on the command line with the modprobe or insmod command
using this syntax:
modprobe arl1e [<option>=<VAL1>,<VAL2>,...]
insmod arl1e [<option>=<VAL1>,<VAL2>,...]
For example, with two L001 PCIE adapters, entering:
insmod arl1e TxMemSize=80,128
loads the arl1e driver with 8KB TX memory for the first adapter and 10KB TX memory
for the second adapter.
The default value for each parameter is generally the recommended setting,
unless otherwise noted.
NOTES: A descriptor describes a data buffer and attributes related to the
data buffer. This information is accessed by the hardware.
MediaType
Valid Range: 0-4
0 - auto-negotiate at all supported speeds
1 - only link at 100Mbps Full Duplex
2 - only link at 100Mbps Half Duplex
3 - only link at 10Mbps Full Duplex
4 - only link at 10Mbps Half Duplex
Default Value: 0
MediaType forces the line speed/duplex to the specified value in
megabits per second(Mbps). If this parameter is not specified or is set
to 0 and the link partner is set to auto-negotiate, the board will
auto-detect the correct speed.
IntModTimer
Valid Range: 50-65000
Default Value: 100
This value represents the minmum interval between interrupts controller
generated.
RxMemBlock
Valid Range: 16-512
Default Value: 64
This value is the number of receice memory block allocated by the driver.
Increasing this value allows the driver to buffer more incoming packets.
Each memory block is 1536 bytes.
NOTE: Depending on the available system resources, the request for a
higher number of receive descriptors may be denied. In this case,
use a lower number.
TxMemSize
Valid Range: 4-64
Default Value: 8
This value is the number KB of transmit memory allocated by the driver.
Increasing this value allows the driver to queue more transmits.
NOTE: Depending on the available system resources, the request for a
higher number of transmit descriptors may be denied. In this case,
use a lower number.
FlashVendor
Valid Range: 0-2
Default Value: 0
This value standards on vendor of spi flash used by the adapter.
0 for Atmel, 1 for SST, 2 for ST
Additional Configurations
=========================
Configuring the Driver on Different Distributions
-------------------------------------------------
Configuring a network driver to load properly when the system is started is
distribution dependent. Typically, the configuration process involves adding
an alias line to /etc/modules.conf as well as editing other system startup
scripts and/or configuration files. Many popular Linux distributions ship
with tools to make these changes for you. To learn the proper way to
configure a network device for your system, refer to your distribution
documentation. If during this process you are asked for the driver or module
name, the name for the Linux Base Driver for the Atheros AR8121/AR8113 is arl1e
As an example, if you install the arl1e driver for two AR8121/AR8113 adapters
(eth0 and eth1) and set the speed and duplex to 10full and 100half, add the
following to modules.conf:
alias eth0 arl1e
alias eth1 arl1e
options arl1e Speed=10,100 Duplex=2,1
Viewing Link Messages
---------------------
Link messages will not be displayed to the console if the distribution is
restricting system messages. In order to see network driver link messages
on your console, set dmesg to eight by entering the following:
dmesg -n 8
NOTE: This setting is not saved across reboots.
Known Issues
============
NOTE: For distribution-specific information, see the ldistrib.txt file
included in the driver tar.
Driver Compilation
------------------
When trying to compile the driver by running make install, the following
error may occur:
"Linux kernel source not configured - missing version.h"
To solve this issue, create the version.h file by going to the Linux source
tree and entering:
make include/linux/version.h.
Support
=======
For general information, go to the Atheros support website at:
http://support.atheros.com
If an issue is identified with the released source code on the supported
kernel with a supported adapter, email the specific information related to
the issue to xiong.huang@atheros.com
License
=======
This software program is released under the terms of a license agreement
between you ('Licensee') and Atheros. Do not use or load this software or any
associated materials (collectively, the 'Software') until you have carefully
read the full terms and conditions of the LICENSE located in this software
package. By loading or using the Software, you agree to the terms of this
Agreement. If you do not agree with the terms of this Agreement, do not
install or use the Software.
* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
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#18 Le 08/07/2008, à 23:26
- slasher_fun
Re : install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
C'est pas des |, c'est des l !
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#19 Le 08/07/2008, à 23:29
- lamagie
Re : install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
c'est pas alt 6???
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#20 Le 08/07/2008, à 23:29
- slasher_fun
Re : install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
nan, des L minuscules...
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#21 Le 08/07/2008, à 23:38
- lamagie
Re : install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
aaaaaaah,
bon ok, j'ai esaye et il ne me parle plus de commande introuvable mais pour toutes les solutions proposé il continue par contre de me dire: "aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type"
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#22 Le 09/07/2008, à 00:05
- lamagie
Re : install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
bon, je vais o dodo, j'en peux plus merci pour ton aide en tout cas si tu as un peu de temps pour telecharger toi meme le pilote et voir si ce que l'on a fait colle avec les fichiers se serait cool, mon anglais est tres moyen et mon linux, n'en parlons pas.
quoiqu il en soit merci
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#23 Le 09/07/2008, à 19:07
- lamagie
Re : install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
Bon, j'ai tout simplement été racheté une carte reseau PCI, j'avoue qu'au bout de deux semaines a pas avancer ca me galerer et du coup pour 10E, j'ai eu droit a la detection automatique.
Merci d'avoir essaye mais je vais tacher d'apprendre les choses dans l'ordre a partir de maintenant. (je vais pouvoir continuer ma lecture de "simple comme ubuntu")
A+
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#24 Le 15/07/2008, à 22:22
- mikubuntu
Re : install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
Solution :
1) I installed ubuntu hardy, i has build-essential package installed
2) Then i downloaded the linux driver from: http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?product=1&SLanguage=us-en&type=map&model=P5KPL-CM
(as per my original post)
3) I then transfered the driver via usb stick to my laptop and unpacked the zip. (Actually i unpacked it on windows first as it has a .rar file that i could not unpack on linux Then i packed it up again on windows).
4) cd into <HOME_DIR>/LinuxDrivers/L1e_Lan/l1e-l2e-linux-v1.0.0.4/src
5) then i ran: sudo KBUILD_NOPEDANTIC=1 make
6) then i ran: sudo KBUILD_NOPEDANTIC=1 make install
7) that worked and put a driver in /lib/modules/2.6.24-16-generic/kernel/drivers/net/atl1e/at1le.ko
8 ) i cd into that director and i run: sudo insmod ./atl1e.ko
Merci, cela fonctionne parfaitement.
note: le "build-essential" est dans le cd d'installation d'ubuntu mais n'est pas installé par défault.
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#25 Le 16/07/2008, à 01:32
- citronbleu-v
Re : install pilote Lan (P5Q Asus) [resolu]
je confirme, ça fonctionne merci pour l'information
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