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== FAQ of 3I525D ==
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=== How to check the MSI/MSI-X function in Linux? ===
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!bgcolor = #ccccff width="50" align="center"|Ans:
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!bgcolor = #F3F3F3 width="100%" align="left"|
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You can check the MSI/MSI-X function by the command:
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#sudo cat /proc/interrupts | grep MSI
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!bgcolor = #ccccff |Patch File:
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!bgcolor = #F3F3F3 align="left"|
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N/A
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!bgcolor = #ccccff |Defect:
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!bgcolor = #F3F3F3 align="left"|
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N/A
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!bgcolor = #ccccff |Asker:
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!bgColor = #F3F3F3 align="left"|
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Ken 2011/1/28
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!bgcolor = #ccccff |Provider:
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!bgColor = #F3F3F3 align="left"|
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Patty 2011/1/28
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=== 3I525D LAN supported under SUSE10.3 ===
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{|
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!bgcolor = #ccccff width="50" align="center"|Ans:
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!bgcolor = #F3F3F3 width="100%" align="left"|
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1. Setup Kernel resource: kernel-source、kernel-xen、kernel-xenpae、linux-kernel-headers<br />
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(Application Browser -> System -> Install Software)<br />
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[[Image:KernelResource.png]]
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2. Open Network Setting -> Global Option -> Network Setup Method<br />
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checked "user controlled with NetworkManager"<br />
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[[Image:NetworkSet.png]]
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3. Setup LAN driver: r8168<br />
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(The LAN driver, r8169, is unstable under SUSE10.3, so we suggest to use r8168)<br />
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<pre>
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1.Download LAN driver and login as root
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2.#tar -jxvf r8168-8.023.00.tar.bz2
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3.#cd r8168-8.023.00
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4.#./autorun.sh
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5.Check r8168 is setup successfully.
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#lsmod | grep r8168
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</pre>
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!bgcolor = #ccccff |Patch File:
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!bgcolor = #F3F3F3 align="left"|
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[ftp://ftp.lex.com.tw/Engineer/SoftSupport/Q&A/r8168-8.023.00.tar.bz2 r8168-8.023.00.tar.bz2]
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!bgcolor = #ccccff |Defect:
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!bgcolor = #F3F3F3 align="left"|
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N/A
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!bgcolor = #ccccff |Asker:
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!bgColor = #F3F3F3 align="left"|
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I-Ling 2011/5/19
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!bgcolor = #ccccff |Provider:
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!bgColor = #F3F3F3 align="left"|
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Sylvia 2011/5/24
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Current revision

O.S. VGA SATA Audio USB Port Serial Port LAN Pci-e Download Patch

Fedora Core 12

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  • Kernel Support

Ubuntu 10.10

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  • Kernel Support

MeeGo 1.1

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  • Kernel Support

Windows XP Embedded

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Windows Embedded Standard 7

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

FreeBSD8.3

Yes

Yes

-

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  • Kernel default support

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FAQ of 3I525D

How to check the MSI/MSI-X function in Linux?

Ans:

You can check the MSI/MSI-X function by the command:

#sudo cat /proc/interrupts | grep MSI
Patch File:

N/A

Defect:

N/A

Asker:

Ken 2011/1/28

Provider:

Patty 2011/1/28

3I525D LAN supported under SUSE10.3

Ans:

1. Setup Kernel resource: kernel-source、kernel-xen、kernel-xenpae、linux-kernel-headers
(Application Browser -> System -> Install Software)
Image:KernelResource.png

2. Open Network Setting -> Global Option -> Network Setup Method
checked "user controlled with NetworkManager"
Image:NetworkSet.png

3. Setup LAN driver: r8168
(The LAN driver, r8169, is unstable under SUSE10.3, so we suggest to use r8168)

1.Download LAN driver and login as root
2.#tar -jxvf r8168-8.023.00.tar.bz2
3.#cd r8168-8.023.00
4.#./autorun.sh
5.Check r8168 is setup successfully.
  #lsmod | grep r8168
Patch File:

r8168-8.023.00.tar.bz2

Defect:

N/A

Asker:

I-Ling 2011/5/19

Provider:

Sylvia 2011/5/24

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