Hi, all...
Hopefully some one in here can help me get rid of M$ for good.
OK here is the problem....I recently bought a laptop, I am on a tight budget, so I could not be too picky.
I bought a Com-crap-Q Very-Sorry-E-O 700 (compaq presario 700). First thing I did after I got it home was, check out it everything worked under XP. The second thing I did was to install Red Hat 7.1 (On seperate partions). Everything went fine, until it went boot for the first time....OH NO!! I got half way thru the boot process and so far so good.....then it got to eth0 ....it just sits there. It does not time out, it just sits there.
The ethernet card is integrated (obviously) and uses RealTek RTL8139 drivers under Win XP. I found drivers to d/l. But how can I install them if I can not even get to a command line?
I guess after all this long winded explaniation, I am asking:
Does any one know of a distrubution of Linux that supports (naive support) the RealTec RTL8139 drivers??
I have searched and can only find people with the same problem, but no one with a solution. (Actually some one suggested to slip in source code and recompile....I dont know, or have the time right now to figure out how to do that.)
Any suggestions are welcome,
Thanks
hex
[ February 21, 2002: Message edited by: hex ]
[ February 21, 2002: Message edited by: hex ]