Code: 07:00.0 Ethernet controller 0200: Atheros Communications Device 1969:1083 (rev c0) Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Device 1043:847e Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 47 Memory at fe400000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) size=256K I/O ports at d000 size=128 Capabilities: 40 Power Management version 3 Capabilities: 48 MSI: Enable+ Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+ Capabilities: 58 Express Endpoint, MSI 00 Capabilities: 6c Vital Product Data Capabilities: 100 Advanced Error ReportingUnfortunately, the 1969:1083 is not supported yet by the atl1e module in the kernel.
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Atheros offers linux drivers for the AR81 family on their website: Since some data structures of netdevice changed in 2.6.35, the above driver does not compile with kernels 2.6.34. I wrote a patch to adapt to the changes in netdevice and the Makefile.
My latop's ethernet is an atheros and after I installed 10.04 I got it to work without problem having followed the post on this link but I got some updates regrettably now its back to no wired network I have tried doing the same procedure again and it still didnt work on Kernel Linux 2.6.32-28 generic but if I boot into the previous kernel Linux 2.6.32-21 generic it works well. Code: ifconfig -aYou should see a new ethX device now, which you can configure as usual. Hope this helps.To start with, please forgive me if I don't use 'by the book' terms, as I am a newbie. To the matter, this exact way did not work for me, I could have fixed it by changing the autoconf.h location in the Makefile but I didn't have to bother. However, what did work for me is: 1) as above, but not actually used. Into tmp Atheros drv 2) as above. I unpacked into a totally different directory, tmp Atheros patch 3) I changed into that directory (patch) 4) install it - It works!
Sorry guys, I just didn't realize that a reboot could be a good option after the modprobe. Thougt it should appear in ifconfig right after modprobe thanks a lot for the instructions. I'm using Ubuntu for years now but there are many situations when I have to learn and learn again that the problem is mostly between keyboard and chair.
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Hi, after buying an Asus notebook and installing Ubuntu I've the same Problem as you mentioned above. It's the same ethernet card (i checked) and I followed your instructions but at the end the device is not listed in ifconfig. I use the patch.