Hi Dennis!

I tried what you suggested but the card doesn't get recognised (no +). I was
thinking maybe I could get it compiled into the kernel somehow. Does that
make sense? I tried to do that too, but when I type "make menuconfig" I get
a reply "no rule ... blah, blah, blah". I've never been able to figure out
how to get the kernel recompiled either. I did a full install but I don't
think everything is there. Anyway, I'm thinking of trying a different linux
distribution that might be easier in this regard. Let me know what you
think, and thanks!

> darrell wrote:
> >
> > I have added a network card to the machine. It is a RTL8019 ISA card.
How do
> > I get it installed?
> You should be able to get it recognized and install using harddrake. If
> in KDE click on DrakeConf and then click on the HardDrake button. If in
> text console, do an su and then type in DrakeConf and do the same, when
> it asks to search for ISA tell it yes. It should show a plus by the
> network card. Click the plus and if it correctly detected the card you
> should see nothing or uninstall at the bottom of the screen panel that
> shows the detail info. Hope I explained this well enough. Let us know if
> I confused you. Luck,
> --
> Dennis M. a registered Linux User #180842
>


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