![]() This is the NVIDIA NForce 4 integrated NIC. You need to add a line into /etc/nf "options forcedeth msi=0 msix=0" then in yast specify an external ethernet card There is a bug in bios that stops the driver loading. It actually runs as a PCI-Express component. Integrated Intel 10/100/1000 on DX48BT2 motherboard. OpenSUSE 10.2 show this form my NIC "Intel 82558 10/100 with Wake on LAN" Working in Tumbleweed as of 21 July 2015. Tested with Desktop, PAE and x86_64 kernels. Network Install was not tested explicitly with this card but should work with no issue. If you have SUSE Linux 10.0 and Windows XP it is necesary to poweroff the sistem, unplug the power cord for 10 seconds (untill networkcard has the leds off) then plug in the powercord and boot up in other operating sistem.ĭetected as RTL8169 compatible, kernel loaded module r8169, works without any problems. ![]() Tried Use the manual configuration instructions but doesn't seem to help. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. The network installation CD detects the network adapter and loads sky2. Use the manual configuration instructions The network installation CD detects the network adapter and loads sky2, which doesn't work. The network installation CD detects the network adapter and loads the correct module (sk98) but it does not properly configure the adapter (tested with version 10.1 on a Shuttle SB83G5, detected as a SB83V10). ĭetected as RTL8139 compatible, kernel loaded module 8139too, works without any problems In that case, disable TCP segmentation offloading by running ethtool -offload eth0 tso off or adding -K iface tso off to ETHTOOL_OPTIONS in /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-eth0. If connection drops, check for message NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed out. ![]() Laptops - Desktops - Servers - Virtual Machinesīluetooth adapters - Digital cameras - Firewire cards - Floppy drives - Gadgets - IDE + SATA cards - Keyboards - Motherboards - Monitors - Modems - Network adapters (Wired) - Network adapters (Wireless) - Optical media (CD, DVD, Blueray) - Phones, handsets, mobile/cell - Printers - RAID Controllers - Scanners - SCSI adapters - Sound cards - TV cards - UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) - Video cards - Web cameras
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