GUIDE.TXT Driver File Contents (Windows95-98-NT.exe)

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*                     32-Bit PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter                      *
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  Contents:
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    A) Driver Installation by Using Kernel Built-in Driver
    B) Kernel Doesn't Support Driver

A) Driver Installation by Using Kernel Built-in Driver
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   Some LINUX kernels had supported rtl8139 NIC. You can check whether
   rtl8139.o exists or not. If your LINUX (ex. RedHat 6.1 or above) can
   auto-detect rtl8139 NIC, you just skip the following installations and
   follow the screen's instructions to install rtl8139.o driver directly.

   1. Check the driver file "/lib/modules/2.2.XX/net/rtl8139.o".
      Where the XX is the version number of the latest kernel.

   2. Add "alias eth0 rtl8139" into the /etc/conf.modules file.

      cd /etc
      vi conf.modules
         alias eth0 rtl8139

   3. Run the following commands at the LINUX prompt.

      modprobe rtl8139

      ifconfig eth0 192.74.53.10

   4. Now, you can run 'ifconfig' or 'netstat -i' to see if there is a
      interface 'eth0'.


B) Kernel Doesn't Support Driver
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   If your kernel doesn't support RTL8139 NIC, you should compile driver
   by yourself. Please contact http://www.scyld.com/network/rtl8139.html
   to get source code. The compiler command is located on the end of source
   code. Maybe like "gcc -DMODULE -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O6 -c rtl8139.c".
   If you couldn't compile success, maybe you should refer to error message
   and copy library or head file to Linux.


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