At 20:35:06 on Thursday Thursday 08 October 2009, "Ken Schneider -
openSUSE"
Stan Goodman pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
At 18:34:56 on Thursday Thursday 08 October 2009, "Ken Schneider - openSUSE"
wrote: That made the modules without errors. There are two warning messages that I assume are expected, indicating that some facility is not supported by the driver:
r8168_n.c.:526: warning: 'rtl8168_ocp_gphy_read' defined but not used r8168_n.c.5292: warning: 'rtl8168_reinit_task' defined but not used
The rest of the compilation finished, apparently in good order.
seems to have found the installed driver. But
, according to the instructions, was expected to include in its response a line about eth0, but there is no such thing in its two paragraph, which seem otherwise to be in order. Also worrying is that I now notice in Network Settings/Overview that in the lower window the name of the Ethernet card is followed by "(no hwinfo)"
I've configured the Network Settings in YaST.
In the network card settings under the hardware tab, which driver does it show? If not the rtl8168 then change it to be so. After saving your changes you might have to run (as root) rcnetwork restart. Past that if you still have problems it will be beyond my help. Good luck.
I am certainly grateful for your help thus far. Where exactly are you asking me to look for the network card settings? Running rcnetwork restart tells me that "No configuration found for pan0". That's a new one. What I get from Google is that this is something to do with Bluetooth. I do not have Blueteeth, so there must be some confution somewhere.
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