On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Jerry Human wrote:
> Jeff Lane wrote:
>
> > what kind of NIC? what is the make and model?
>
> It is an Ark Realtek RTL8139 nic.
>
> > can you do an lspci -vb and get the info???
>
> I didn't, the above name is off the disk label
>
> > whats the name of hte .c file?
>
> rtl813
Jeff Lane wrote:
> what kind of NIC? what is the make and model?
It is an Ark Realtek RTL8139 nic.
> can you do an lspci -vb and get the info???
I didn't, the above name is off the disk label
> whats the name of hte .c file?
rtl8139.c
> and that is a c source file... you have to compile the
Jeff Lane wrote:
> what kind of NIC? what is the make and model?
It is an Ark Realtek RTL8139 nic.
> can you do an lspci -vb and get the info???
I didn't, the above name is off the disk label
> whats the name of hte .c file?
rtl8139.c
> and that is a c source file... you have to compile
On 29-Mar-01 Jerry Human opined:
> I have installed a nic that came with a driver for Linux with a ".c"
> extension and I'm not sure what I have to do with it to install it.
> Could someone please help me?
There's likely a readme.txt or README or something on the disk that
explains it all. If no
what kind of NIC? what is the make and model? can you do an lspci -vb and
get the info???
whats the name of hte .c file?
and that is a c source file... you have to compile the driver.
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Jerry Human wrote:
> I have installed a nic that came with a driver for Linux with a ".c
I have installed a nic that came with a driver for Linux with a ".c"
extension and I'm not sure what I have to do with it to install it.
Could someone please help me?
Thank you.
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