I picked up a network card that claims to use the "most reliable Realtek
LAN chip".  The big chip is labelled "LAN-8139" so naturally I tried the
8139too driver.  It doesn't find the device.  I'm wondering if maybe it's
just something in the device ID tables.  Here's some info:

# lspci -vv 

[snip]

00:0b.0 Ethernet controller: MYSON Technology Inc: Unknown device 0803
        Subsystem: MYSON Technology Inc: Unknown device 0803
        Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop-
ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B-
        Status: Cap+ 66Mhz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort-
<TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
        Latency: 32 min, 64 max, 64 set, cache line size 08
        Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 19
        Region 0: I/O ports at e400 [size=256]
        Region 1: Memory at e9000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=1K]
        Expansion ROM at e8000000 [disabled] [size=64K]
        Capabilities: [88] Power Management version 2
                Flags: PMEClk- AuxPwr- DSI- D1+ D2- PME-
                Status: D0 PME-Enable+ DSel=0 DScale=0 PME-

[snip]

The driver disk includes fealnx.[co].  The driver is for 2.0 and has a
reference to Donald Becker's website at NASA.  I don't know if the driver
is based on Becker's work.  There's no GPL.  In fact, there's no license
of any sort in the source.

Any suggestions?

- Greg


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