> http://lists.samba.org/archive/linux/2006-August/015771.html
A load of these were donated to a charity I assist. It appears that they are
actually Silan Micro-Electronics SC92031 chips. The dodgy PCI ID's known to
me thus far are:
vendor 0x1904 product 0x2031
vendor 0x1904 product 0x8139
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On 2006/10/09 11:30, Francisco D. Kurpiel wrote:
> I know this adapters is working because I had windows working on it
> without problems.
Try it with a generic realtek driver on windows, not one supplied
with the board, then you'll know if it's one of the ones mentioned in
the list post I referr
I have an OpenBSD 3.9 stable and I can't use one of it's network
adapters. The machine got tree adapters, all of them are RTL8139. On
dmesg I had the following lines (related to all adapters):
Oct 7 13:37:36 polluxbsd02 /bsd: rl0 at pci1 dev 4 function 0 "Realtek
8139" rev 0x10: irq 12, addres
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