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I have a new NUC, the specifications of which are below:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en … tions.html
The Ethernet card is Intel Ethernet Controller i225-V. However, during installation, I was notified that there is no Ethernet, which is strange because there is an Ethernet port in the back and I suspect that Intel did not forget to include the internal card. I was able to install via the USB flash drive, as Devuan complained that the mirror was faulty.
So where do I find the device driver for Intel Ethernet Controller i225-V?
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What does lspci say?
Is it disabled by BIOS?
Last edited by felixed (2023-07-31 18:59:26)
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Which release do you use?
Which kernel?
Which firmware is installed?
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New hardware may need a new kernel, generally kernel developers do not include support for future hardware. LOL
Once upon time I wrote a piece about identifying hardware and finding out what kernel version has support for it.
Link to my home router where this article resides.
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Maybe this?
Intel® Ethernet Controller I225-V
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en … loads.html
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f9 & f10 the bios for a start,
if the hardware is bleeding edge, amongst other ideas, the task is to identify i.e., what firmware you need.
you could spin the latest MX Linux which is just out and fullfat firmware.
more /var/log/dmesg or syslog or whatever
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FWIW . . . I get to bios with F12. Depends on the MB . . . .
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