Clyde E. Kunkel wrote: > James Fidell wrote: >> Clyde E. Kunkel wrote: >>> James Fidell wrote: >>>> John wrote: >>> <snip> >>>> >>>> There's a more recent driver available than the one on the Asus site. >>>> Google found it for me. Unfortunately I can't recall were I downloaded >>>> it from now. >>>> >>>> Unfortunately whilst it appears to work ok at 100Mb/s, I get a huge >>>> number of framing errors at 1000Mb/s. I've not tried enabling jumbo >>>> frames yet though. >>>> >>> >>> Th ASUS driver won't compile for me...just says compile error, look >>> in the log. The log says compile error. >> >> It wouldn't compile for me first time, either, because it wasn't looking >> in the right place for the kernel files. >> >> After installing kernel-devel and kernel-headers for the current kernel, >> I did something like: >> >> # ln -s kernels/`uname -r`-`uname -p` /usr/src/linux >> >> and that fixed it for me. >> >> I was using the latest drivers I could find, from here: >> >> http://www.marvell.com/drivers/driverDisplay.do?dId=153&pId=38 >> >> James >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS mailing list >> CentOS at centos.org >> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >> > > I got past the missing kernel header files. It said it was on the > compile step when it failed, so I believe I got the symlinks right. Will > try again (and again). Thanks for the response. > Finally...the updated driver from Marvell compiled and installed. Able to do yum update and do it all over again. Thank you one and all for your suggestions. Quite a learning experience. -- --------------------------------- Regards, Old Fart