Elder Young
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- Oct 14, 2006
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I recently built a new computer with a Core 2 Duo 6600 so I decided to install Kubuntu 6.10 64-bit. It starts up ok, but networking is not functioning correctly. First of all, I have an ASUS P5B deluxe, which has two ethernet adapters, but Kubuntu only see one. Second, I can't get the ethernet port it does see to acquire an ip using DHCP.
I thought it might be a driver issue so I downloaded the Marvell Linux driver from ASUS, but when I type ./install.sh, I get a message saying 'syntax error 69 unexpected "(" '. I briefly looked over the install script and I don't see any mistakes, but I might have missed something. Continuing on, I set up eth0 to use DHCP using the network connections GUI. I then set the gateway to 192.168.2.1, which is the address of my US Robotics 5461 wireless router. Still, I can't acquire an address.
Any ideas? Is it possible that Linux is only picking up my PCI ethernet adapter, which has no cable running to it, instead of picking up the PCI-E adapter?
Thanks
I thought it might be a driver issue so I downloaded the Marvell Linux driver from ASUS, but when I type ./install.sh, I get a message saying 'syntax error 69 unexpected "(" '. I briefly looked over the install script and I don't see any mistakes, but I might have missed something. Continuing on, I set up eth0 to use DHCP using the network connections GUI. I then set the gateway to 192.168.2.1, which is the address of my US Robotics 5461 wireless router. Still, I can't acquire an address.
Any ideas? Is it possible that Linux is only picking up my PCI ethernet adapter, which has no cable running to it, instead of picking up the PCI-E adapter?
Thanks