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driver for rtl8139 nic

driver for rtl8139 nic

2004-07-13       - By Matt Brodeur

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On Tue, Jul 13, 2004 at 02:19:59PM -0400, bryant dodd wrote:

> Can someone help me to install the driver for my rtl8139 network
> card?

  Hmmm, I have a bunch of those, but not in running systems right
now.  IIRC, the rtl8139 driver was replaced by 8139too or 8139cp,
depending on the exact chipset.  I'm surprised that kudzu didn't
configure the right driver for you.  You can try loading the modules
manually, as in:
# modprobe 8139too
  Then check the output of dmesg to see if it recognized your card.
If so, add a line like:
alias eth0 8139too
  ...to /etc/modules.conf.  If neither of the included drivers work
you'll need to build the driver that's on your floppy.  Does it
include any instructions at all?

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Matt Brodeur                                                       RHCE
MBrodeur@(protected)                           http://www.NextTime.com

Okay, who put a "stop payment" on my reality check?
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