I just received this from D-LINK as I was having trouble getting my card to
work also. Hope this helps.
LarryC


D-Link Reference ID: TSE10205-125334
      (This is NOT an RMA number. It is for e-mail response tracking
      purposes only.)


      Dear Valued Customer,

      Here is a list of the most common D-Link Adapters for which Linux has
      drivers developed.

      Adapter Drivers in Linux

      D-Link Adapter          Linux Module         Module Location


__________________________________________________________________________


      Desktop Adapters                   *.*.**-** = Kernel version (ie:
      2.2.12-20)

      DE-220             ne.o            lib/modules/*.*.**/net

      DE-528ct      ne2k-pci.o           lib/modules/*.*.**/net

      DFE-500tx          tulip.o              lib/modules/*.*.**/net

      DFE-530tx          via-rhine.o          lib/modules/*.*.**/net

      DFE-530tx+         rtl8139.o       lib/modules/*.*.**/net

      DFE-538tx          rtl8139.o       lib/modules/*.*.**/net

      DFE-540tx          tulip.o              lib/modules/*.*.**/net

__________________________________________________________________________

      Portable Adapters
      *.*.**-** = Kernel version (ie: 2.2.12-20)

      DE-650             pcnet_cs.o           lib/modules/*.*.**/pcmcia

      DFE-650       pcnet_cs.o           lib/modules/*.*.**/pcmcia

      DFE-650tx          pcmcia_cs.o          lib/modules/*.*.**/pcmcia


      DFE-660tx          tulip_cb.o           lib/modules/*.*.**/pcmcia


      Note:
      (1)These modules are found on most newer distributions of Linux.

      (2) Most PCMCIA drivers are found in pcmcia_cs 3.1.24 which can be
      found at: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2405

           Thank you for your technical question and feedback. If you are
      continuing to have problems please contact our live support at
      949-790-5290.or resubmit the problem at
      http://www.dlink.com/tech/contact/.


      Thank You,
      D-Link US Technical Support
      949-790-5290


      Note: D-Link receives a large volume of e-mail each day so please
      include ALL previous e-mail exchanges with D-Link Technical Support
      when sending replies. Thank you.




To:   ustech at dlink.com
From: c15018 at nwa.com
cc:
bcc:
Subject:  D-LINK DE-220PCT & RedHat Linux 7.0
Assigned:  Hieu N.

I'm having trouble getting the D-LINK DE-220PCT to initialize.  I've got
a dual boot system: WINNT and RedHat Linux 7.0.  In WINNT the card is
set to IO=240 and IRQ=11 plug&play disabled and it works fine.  In Linux
I have in /etc/modules.conf...

alias eth0 nec2k-pci
nec2k-pci io=240 irq=11


Upon booting in Linux I get insmod eth0 initialization failed.  What
needs to be done to fix this??

Thanks

LarryC
Larry.Cable at nwa.com


>Message: 6
>Date: Sun, 04 Feb 2001 19:19:33 -0600
>From: "d.j. callais" <djx at mediaone.net>
>To: TCLUG <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
>Subject: [TCLUG] D-Link Cards
>Reply-To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
>
>Does anyone have any experience installing the D-Link DFE 530TX+ network
>card? I am running RH 7.0 and trying to use the recommended driver
>rtl8139 and having no luck at all.
>
>
>Thanks
>D.J.
>
>