Ah... finally able to get ethtool info:
Code:
Driver: igb
Version: 1.2.45-k2
Firmware-version: 2.1-0
Bus-info: 0000:01:00.0
So, in this case I can't use e1000 driver, right?
Err... I've been thinking, if Ubuntu server 9.04 able to detect my NIC cards (as per above), then it must have been something else that causing "sudo apt-get update"stuck / wait for very long time in [Waiting for headers], right?
Apparently, according to Intel site, the latest driver they have is 1.3.19.3. Do you think it is wise to upgrade to the latest driver?
Let say, this issue caused by driver, please tell me whether the below process is okay to update my driver:
- download the latest intel driver (igb-1.3.19.3.tar.gz) and put in home folder
- extract it using command ==> tar -zxvf igb-1.3.19.3.tar.gz
- go to ~/igb-1.3.19.3/src/
- sudo make install
- go to /lib/modules/2.6.28-11-server/kernel/drivers/net/igb/ (where supposedly I will see igb.ko)
- sudo modprobe igb
- sudo insmod igb
But then, when doing sudo make install in the above, I receive the following error:
Code:
Makefile:69: *** Linux kernel soource not found in any of these locations:
Makefile:70:
Makefile:71: *** Install the appropriate kernel development package,eg.
Makefile:72: *** kernel-devel, for building kernel modules and try again. Stop.
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