Suse 10.1 on T40p
Suse 10.1 on T40p
Well, tried to install the latest version and again was stuck with eth0 not working after an internet install. How is this possible? I´m using the ethernet card to install the distro that eventually can´t use the card!? I´m puzzled... The same problem occured with the previous version, 10.0. Anyone has a solution/suggestion - I would really appreciate it! Thanks!
//Michael
//Michael
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NightStorm
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My T60p just arrived today and I tried to install Ubuntu Dapper B6 on it. It would not take as the X server would not start. So I installed SuSE 10.1. That went well, but like you the ethernet would not work.
I went into Yast -> Network Devices -> Network Card, selected to use ifup, and deleted the Ethernet entry.
I then exited Network Card configuration and restarted it. The network device showed up in the list as "Unconfigured". I edited it and manually selected the module (Intel Ehternet Pro 1000 IIRC). Did a finish, a full power-off, and then power on.
It has been working ever since. I also restarted the Network Card configuration and set it back to "Network Manager". Still works.
Also (for anyone else with a T60p installing SuSE 10.1) I've also gotten the Wireless working. Had to install the ipw3945 daemon (part of the Add-On CD).
I went into Yast -> Network Devices -> Network Card, selected to use ifup, and deleted the Ethernet entry.
I then exited Network Card configuration and restarted it. The network device showed up in the list as "Unconfigured". I edited it and manually selected the module (Intel Ehternet Pro 1000 IIRC). Did a finish, a full power-off, and then power on.
It has been working ever since. I also restarted the Network Card configuration and set it back to "Network Manager". Still works.
Also (for anyone else with a T60p installing SuSE 10.1) I've also gotten the Wireless working. Had to install the ipw3945 daemon (part of the Add-On CD).
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Just realize that this might be a simple problem with a simple solution, the device might be installed as e1000 (since it is gigabit).
This thread suggests a solution
This thread suggests a solution
Steve
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And they are ... ?meat wrote:Too late now, but there are 2 lines that you have to type in your xorg.conf file to fix x.
Last night I tried again on another partition. I found that I could get further in the installation if I started the CD in video safe mode (an option I did not notice the first time).
Sounds like you've got some experience with this on a T60 so perhaps I've an opportunity here for more questions .. (like this one
- Did you get the wireless working? Under SuSE 10.1 it just worked (after I installed the ipw3945 daemon) but no such luck under Dapper (in fact the module fails to load).
- Did you try the fglrx driver from ATI?
TIA
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