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Problems on Redhat 5.2 - Realtek RTL8019PnP LAN adapter

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Name: InCh'ang Kim
Date: December 20, 1998 at 22:25:59 Pacific
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Hello, everyone!!
It's called Kim In Ch'ang in Korea.
I am installed Redhat 5.2 Linux.
But, problem found that Network configuration.
and visit Korean Linux user Group, not solved.
My computer is Pentium-II 200.
32MB RAM, 3.02GB HDD, ATM-LAN,
please teaching me about Linux network configurations way.
and I need PnP disable driver(Realtek RTL8019).
It's better than fast.



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Response Number 1
Name: Kenneth Paul Evans Jr.
Date: January 12, 1999 at 17:15:24 Pacific
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Rebuild your kernel with support for NE2000 PCI card.
Thats ALL.. :)


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Response Number 2
Name: Scott Searcy
Date: April 2, 1999 at 19:09:16 Pacific
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The red-hat kernel on the installation disk alredy comes with proper module and it does work. There are two possible problems that I ran into with this card.

1) Since it is plug and play, you will have to figure out how to use the ISA plug and play tools. OR you can decide what address and interupt to use and boot you machine with a dos floppy and run the setup program that should have come with your card. Use the 'jumperless' option in the program and enter the intterupt and address. Save this configuration to the card before you exit the program. Now the card will behave as a non plug and play card and you can use the settings that you selected to run in Linux.

2) The RH 5.2 configuration program for the networking may or may not update your configuration files correctly. I actually had to install Red Hat again on a spare hard drive and it was configured correctly by the installaion program. I then copied the appropriat configuration file to a floppy so that I could use replace the files on my usual setup. There should be a way to run the setup program without re-installing, but I don't know what it is.


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