Jel zna netko kako podesiti konfiguraciju interneta na ubuntu 12.04, jer mi trenutno internet ne radi a tcomovci ne drže podršku za linux
Ubuntu 12.04 T-Com ADSL Setup
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Jel zna netko kako podesiti konfiguraciju interneta na ubuntu 12.04, jer mi trenutno internet ne radi a tcomovci ne drže podršku za linux
koji internet? router ti je u bridge ili router modu? spajaš se kabelom ili wifi-jem? ako je wifi i ako nije učitan driver koja je kartica ( lspci -v pa pročitaš)
T-Com ADSL Internet. Nemam pojma u kojem je modu...? Spajam se kabelom.
UGL.. problem je u mrežnoj kartici ASUS NX 1001 uz koju sam dobi driver za linux ali je uputstvo o instalaciji pre komplicirano za mene kao početnika na ubuntu 12.4
evo readme.txt
IC Plus IP100 10/100 Ethernet Adapter
Linux Driver
Contents:
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1. File Description
2. Driver Installation for Linux
3. Driver Parameter
4. None EEPROM
5. EEPROM MP (OEM Only)
1. File Description
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Filename Description
==================== =======================================================
sundance_main.c IC Plus IP100 Linux Driver Source Code.
This file is the main part of IP100 Linux Driver.
compat.h Network interface message level settings.
crc32.h Crc function for early Linux 2.4.19pre kernel inclusion
ethtool.h: Defines for Linux ethtool.
mii.h definitions for MII-compatible transceivers.
mii.c MII interface library.
makefile Make File For IP100 Linux Driver.
Using "make all" for your kernel.
readme.txt A summary of the contents for Linux Driver.
This file, which you are reading me now.
2. Driver Installation for Linux
-----------------------------------------
a. for kernel 2.4.x
a1. Redhat 7.3 (linux kernel 2.4.18)
a2. Mandrake 8.1 (kernel 2.4.8)
b. for kernel 2.6.x
c. automatically load and configure at next boot time
a.for kernel 2.4.x
-------------------
a1. Redhat 7.3 (linux kernel 2.4.18)
a1.1. install way 1:
#make all =>generate sundance.o
#cp sundance.o /lib/modules/2.4.18-3/kernel/drivers/net/
#insmod ./sundance.o
#ifconfig eth0 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx netmask yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy
eth0 is your network adapter,use "dmesg" to check it, ex: eth0, eth1...
xxx is your ip address, ex: 192.168.102.211
yyy is your netmask address, ex:255.255.255.0
a1.2. install way 2:
#make all =>generate sundance.o
#cp sundance.o /lib/modules/2.4.18-3/kernel/drivers/net/
#insmod./sundance.o
#setup
[network configuration] =>to setup your ip address
#ifup eth0
eth0 is your network adapter, ex: eth0, eth1...
a2. Mandrake 8.1 (kernel 2.4.8)
#make all => generate sundance.o
#cp sundance.o /lib/modules/2.4.8-26mdk/kernel/drivers/net
#insmod ./sundance.o
#ifconfig eth0 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx netmask yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy
eth0 is your network adapter,use "dmesg" to check it, ex: eth0, eth1...
xxx is your ip address, ex: 192.168.102.211
yyy is your netmask address, ex:255.255.255.0
b. for kernel 2.6.x
-------------------
#make all => generate sundance.ko
#insmod ./sundance.ko (or sundance.o)
#ifconfig eth0 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx netmask yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy
eth0 is your network adapter,use "dmesg" to check it, ex: eth0, eth1...
xxx is your ip address, ex: 192.168.102.211
yyy is your netmask address, ex:255.255.255.0
c. automatically load and configure at next boot time
-----------------------------------------------------
c1. cp sundance.o /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/net
*note: The `uname -r` is a command. Don't replace `uname -r` with
2.4.18, 2.4.20smp, or some others. Must type `uname -r` directly.
c2. Add the following lines at /etc/modules.conf:
alias eth0 sundance
options sundance <optional parameters>
c3. Run "netconfig" or "netconf" to create configuration script
ifcfg-eth0 located at /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts or
create it manually.
[see - Configuration Script Sample]
c4. Driver will automatically load and configure at
next boot time.
c5. Configuration Script Sample
===========================
Here is a sample of a simple configuration script:
DEVICE=eth0
USERCTL=no
ONBOOT=yes
POOTPROTO=none
BROADCAST=207.200.5.255
NETWORK=207.200.5.0
NETMASK=255.255.255.0
IPADDR=207.200.5.2
3. Driver Parameter
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If you want to change the link speed, you could use parameter after
insmod command.
insmod sundance.o <optional parameter> ; add parameter
========================================================================
example: insmod sundance.o media=100mbps_hd
or insmod sundance.o media=3
or insmod sundance.o media=1,2,3,4 ; for 4 cards or IP100
========================================================================
Parameter Description
=====================
You can install this driver without any addtional parameter. However, if
you are going to have extensive functions then it is necessary to set
extra parameter. Below is a list of the command line parameters supported
by the Linux device driver.
media=xxxxxxxxx - Specifies the media type the NIC operates at.
autosense Autosensing active media.
10mbps_hd 10Mbps half duplex.
10mbps_fd 10Mbps full duplex.
100mbps_hd 100Mbps half duplex.
100mbps_fd 100Mbps full duplex.
0 Autosensing active media.
1 10Mbps half duplex.
2 10Mbps full duplex.
3 100Mbps half duplex.
4 100Mbps full duplex.
By default, the copper devices operate at
autosense, the fiber devices operate at
100Mbps full duplex.
Note that, the fiber adapter only support
100Mbps half/full duplex types.
If wanting to change speed, this driver needed to be unloaded and reloaded with
new media parameter. Use rmmod to unload and insmod to reload driver.
========================================================================
example: rmmod sundance.o
insmod sundance.o media=3
========================================================================
flowctrl=[0|1] - Specifies the flow control function.
0 Disable flow control.
1 Enable flow control.
4. None EEPROM
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If you want to use none eeprom solution. Please put EEPROM EEDO pin to GND.
And, please add following -DNO_EEPROM define in Makefile, and re-compile again.
MAPPING_MODE= -DUSE_IO_OPS -DNO_EEPROM
5. EEPROM MP (OEM Only)
-----------------------
This is a special tool for OEM embedded system to burn eeprom value with
MAC address. It is not for normal user. If you need this tool, please contact
us directly. Thanks.
5.1. unzip mp.zip and put 'mp directory' in the same directory with
sundance_main.c
5.2. Change Makefile:
Form: "MAPPING_MODE= -DUSE_IO_OPS"
To: "MAPPING_MODE= -DUSE_IO_OPS -DMP_EEPROM"
Rebuild and load driver
5.3. Read MAC address form EEPROM
#cat /proc/ICPlus_eth0/IPF_EEPROM
5.4. Write MAC address to EEPROM
#echo "001122334455">/proc/ICPlus_eth0/IPF_EEPROM
5.5. Convert EEPROM.TXT to eeprom_data.h
run eep_cvrt.exe will convert EEPROM.txt to eeprom_data.h for linux driver
use.
ako netko razumije što treba napraviti bio bi zahvalan
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da li si siguran da kartica ne radi ou-of-box? koristiš li network manager da si iskonfiguriraš mrežu? ovaj driver što imaš je prastar, jer se spominje kernel 2.x i mandrake. ovdje je netko tko je imao približno sličan problem tvome http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2083471