Had op de webiste van Realtek gekeken, daar vond je de volgende info:
(1.) Basically, Linux had built-in 8019AS''s driver in kernel.
You could use NE2000 compatible driver in Linux.
You should use "NE" in Linux. Of course, you should run
diagnostic program "rset8019.exe" to make sure your IRQ and IO address first.
(2.)If your kernel don''t support NE2000 compatible driver.
The procedure to activate rtl8019 on linux :
Hint:RTL8019 is ne2000 compatable.
step 1: make sure that kernel source code is included
(check /usr/src/linux)
step 2: recompile kernel:
cd to /usr/src/linux, them type ''make menuconfig''
select the following options(mark them as ''*'')
.enable module support
.networking support
.TCP/IP networking
.network device support
.ethernet
.ne2000/ne1000 support
step 3: after options are selected, exit and run
make dep;make clean;make zImage;
if no serious error happens, the new kernel ''zImage'' will be in
/usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/zImage.
copy this file to root.
modify ''/etc/lilo.conf'' file to point to this new file.
run ''lilo''
reboot
step 4: when system boots, the driver will be load. then the driver will
scan {0x300,0x280,0x320,0x340,0x360} port to see if a card is
there.
(you can run ''dmesg'' to see the boot message)
ps: in some case, PNPISA may assign ioports not in the range. you
can use ''rset8019'' (in DOS) to set the card in jumpless mode
and set ioaddr to one of these ioport.
step 5: run netconfig to setup TCP/IP
(run ''ifconfig'' or ''netstat -i'' to see if there is a interface
''ne0'')
Suc6 ermee!