That is the correct driver for your D-Link card. The Via this is
talking about is the chip that runs the i/o functions on the
motherboard.
On Sun, 05 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> I have a 10/100 Mb Adapter from D-Link (DFE-530 TX). To make it work
> under Linux, I have to use the via-rhine module. Is this the same via? I
> don't find any mention about via in the manual of the adapter. The
> interface controller is a D-Link DL100030 and the transceiver interface
> is a Davicom DM9101.
> Am I to expect any troubles?
>
> Jo
>
> James Chance wrote:
> >
> > Francis GALIEGUE wrote:
> >
> > > > > What's your chipset and CPU? What amount of RAM?
> > > >
> > > > AMD K6-2 450 MHz, 128 MB RAM, VIA chipset...
> > > >
> > >
> >
> > I have two K6-2 300mhz machines here, one with SCSI drives, one with IDE
> > drives (no mix and match in one machine). The SCSI machine is using APM
> > features, the IDE machine is not. Never had any of the problems this thread
> > concerns with either machine...
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > Re: APM, and related (again!) to VIA, I know a guy with a K6-2 CPU and
> > > a VIA chipset as well who has had disk corruption problems, but on power
> > > off the kernel would just oops...
> > >
> > > Ban VIA!
> > >
> >
> > There is something else causing (or at least contributing) to this problem...
> >
> > Jim
> > N3TKD
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