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Re: problema al instalar debian etch en PC



Te envio aquí, el readme del disco de driver Lan, para window [1 ]. 
y te voy a enviar el readme del disco de driver Lan para Linux, pero
Debian no aparece en ningun lado es decir no se consive. [2]






[1]
**************************************************************************
(C)Copyright 2000-2007 Atheros Communications Inc.(R).
All rights reserved.
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* Readme.txt created
15-JUN-2007                                                                                                                                                                *
*                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               *       
* Readme File for L2 setup
package                                                                                                                                                      *
*                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               *
* Supporting: Atheros L2 Fast Ethernet Controller
*
*                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               *       
* Operation
Systems:                                                                                                                                                                                                            *       
* Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003
*
*       Windows XP x64, Windows Server 2003 x64
*
* Windows Vista, Windows Vista
x64                                                                                                                                                      *               
*************************************************************************

This file contains
 1  Overview
 2  Installation
 3  Uninstallation
 4  Silent Installation
 
*************************************************************************


1  Overview
***********


The driver installation package contains the Atheros
L2 Fast Ethernet Controller Driver.

This README file explains how to install the driver 
installation package on a machine running one of 
the following operation systems:

Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP x64, Windows
Server 2003 x64, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64


2  Installation
***************


Windows operation system will detect the adapter automatically. 
Cancel all dialogue boxes that operation system attempts to 
install the driver automatically.  


NOTE: User has to log in with administrative rights to 
                        be able to install driver.

To install the driver, proceed as follows:

1. Execute the setup file "Setup.exe".
2. Follow the instructions displayed during the 
   installation procedure.


3  Uninstallation
*****************



In order to uninstall the driver the following
procedure should be taken.

1. Go to "Start" > "Control Panel" > "Add or Remove Programs".
2. Find "Atheros Communications Inc.(R) L2 Fast Ethernet Driver", select
it and click the "Remove" button.

4  Silent Installation
**********************



In order to install the driver silently the following
command should be executed.

Setup.exe /S


For further information please contact our support.


*** End of Readme File ***






[2]
*********************************************************************
Using Atheros(R) Network Adapters with Linux* --
Information for Specific Linux* Distributions
==============================================

OCTOBER 5, 2004

Contents
========

- SuSE* LINUX Enterprise Server 8 IA64 cause unresolved symbols
- SuSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 warning message during driver build   
- Red Hat* Linux 7.1 - Creating an RPM from tar / zipped File
- ACPI enable may cause Dual Port Pro/1000 adapters to fail
- Linux SNMP: Set operation fails on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 Distribution
- Loading and unloading modules with the Linux 2.6 Kernel
- Support

SuSE LINUX Enterprise Server 8 IA64 cause unresolved symbols
============================================================

  If you get unresolved symbol errors when loading the atl2 driver,
perform
  the following:

  1. cd /usr/src/linux
  2. make cloneconfig
  3. make dep

  Then rebuild the driver.

SuSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 warning message during driver build
==================================================================

  While building the driver on SuSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9
installations, 
  the following warning or something similar may be displayed. It is
safe to 
  ignore this message. The driver will load and function normally.

  Symbol version dump /usr/src/<kernel-version>-obj/<arch>/<kernel
flavor>/
  Module.symvers is missing, modules will have CONFIG_MODVERSIONS
disabled. 

  While loading the driver, ignore the warnings in the syslog:

    linux kernel: <driver name>: no version for "struct_module" found:
kernel 
    tainted.
   
    linux kernel: <driver name>: unsupported module, tainting kernel.


Red Hat Linux 7.1 - Creating an RPM from tar / zipped File
==========================================================

  When trying to generate an RPM from the .tar.gz file, a segmentation
fault 
  (core dump) occurs. This failure occurs because Red Hat Linux 7.1
uses 
  version 4.0.2 of the RPM utility. This version does not have the
ability to 
  handle parameterized macros, which are used within the atl2 spec 
  files to generate an RPM. Updating the RPM utility to a more current
version 
  resolves the issue. The utility can be obtained from
http://www.rpm.org.

Linux SNMP: Set operation fails on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3
================================================================

  Running the set operation using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 fails
when 
  using the net-snmp-5.0.8 package. This issue has been fixed in 
  net-snmp-5.0.9 package.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 Distribution
=========================================

  If there are errors while compiling the driver, do the following:

    1. Change to the kernel source directory.
    2. Perform all the required steps to build the kernel up to and
including
       make dep.
    3. Modify EXTRAVERSION in the Makefile in Red Hat kernel source
directory
       to match the version of the running kernel.
    3. Build the driver, using instructions located in the README file.

  While building the driver, ignore the warning:

     /lib/modules/2.4.9-e.34/build/include/linux/rhconfig.h:31:60:
     operator '(' has no left operand

  NOTE: For Red Hat's procedure for building a Linux kernel we
recommend 
  visiting their web site at www.redhat.com.
  NOTE: This problem is resolved in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 Update
4.

Loading and unloading modules with the Linux 2.6 Kernel
=======================================================

  A new kernel API has been implemented within the Linux 2.6 kernel
regarding 
  the module reference count. This results in the atl2  driver
  being used with a module reference count of zero. Consequently, our
driver 
  module can be removed from the system while still being used by other
modules. 
  Until the other modules within the Linux stack use the new API,
unintended 
  consequences may occur with module removal. This may result in system
hangs 
  and/or panics.

Support
=======

For general information and support, go to the Atheros support website
at:

     http://support.atheros.com

If an issue is identified with the released source code on the
supported 
kernel with a supported adapter, email the specific information related
to 
the issue to xiong.huang@atheros.com.


Copyright and Legal Disclaimers
===============================

Copyright(c) 2007 Atheros Corporation. All rights reserved. 

Atheros Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in
this 
document. Nor does Atheros make any commitment to update the
information 
contained herein. 


*Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.


Espero esto pueda ayudar, 
sld2.
liuber's



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