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      <title>De538 woes</title>
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I have had constant problems with the DE538 network card in my desktop pc working under Windows XP but not under &lt;a href="/tag/ubuntu"&gt;ubuntu&lt;/a&gt;. Today I snapped and spent a precious &#163;7 on a new network card. Problem solved. It's a generic card based on the Realtek 8139 chipset revision D. The DE538 reputedly uses the same chipset (maybe a different revision) only the chip on the card is not marked as such. 
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My plan is for the desktop pc to fire up every night and backup my dedicated server. 
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I used to be a Dlink fan but after the &lt;a href="/tag/di624"&gt;DI624&lt;/a&gt; and this DE538 I would rather buy Belkin. 
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