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Old 07-24-2012
Network card module installation

Hi,

I am using Red Hat 9.0 and it does not have the inbuilt driver module for my onboard lan card (RTL 8169). I downloaded the module (file - r8169-6.017.00.tar.bz2 and even r8169-6.015.00.tar.bz2), but when try to install it it says r8169.h , r8169_n.c , Makefile etc are not ELF formats.

After downlaoding , I did

Make clean modules - Multiple errors
Make install - multiple errors
depmod -a etc. - Files are not valid ELF format

I have checked lspci and my card is shown there with No driver installed.

Module (after extracting ) contains Makefile, Makefile_2.4.x , r8169.h, r8169_n.c, readme. I tried to build the source with its Makefile which also gives multiple errors saying that the parameters in Makefile not found.

Help me out of this !!!

Thanks,

Dexter.
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