Chris Tooley wrote: > Akemi Yagi wrote: >> On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 4:59 PM, Chris Tooley <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> >>> Turns out there is a driver on the P5Q CD for an Atheros AR8121/AR8113 >>> Ethernet Adapter. I ran make && make install and it works!! >>> >>> I think lspci was mistakenly identifying it... >>> >>> If you need more information let me know what commands you'd like to see. >> Could you follow the instructions on the Device ID page of the ELRepo site at: >> >> http://elrepo.org/tiki/DeviceIDs >> >> and show us the vendor:device ID pairing of your Ethernet device? >> >> Akemi > > > Following those instructions I get these results: > ============================ > [root@<machinename> ~]# lspci | grep -i Ethernet > 02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Attansic Technology Corp. L1 Gigabit > Ethernet Adapter (rev b0) > [root@<machinename> ~]# lspci -n | grep '02:00.0' > 02:00.0 0200: 1969:1026 (rev b0) > ============================ > Looking it up on the list, it looks like I should have tried the atl1e > controller. > > This is interesting though, because the source code that I compiled to > get the network working identified itself as an "Atheros(R) > AR8121/AR8113 PCI-E Ethernet Adapter", and looking further into the > README in the source directory it references "arl1e" several times. > > Is this the same as the atl1e driver? I assume it's proprietary vs OSS.. :) > > I'm going to uninstall the source compiled driver after I download the > proper atl1e RPM and see if the atl1e RPM works. I will report back > afterwards giving results. > > Also, is "driver" the proper moniker to use in this case? Should I be > saying "module"? Just out of curiosity... > > Thanks, > ~Chris The atl1e module works. Thanks for clearing this up for me! -Chris