Thanks for the reports.

Here is the updated and probably for the near future final driver. It works well
on the most supported chipsets, some cards doesn't work with programs
manipulating the MAC address (e.g. Xen).

RealTek, the company that produce those network cards doesn't
seem eater to help or provide  documentation needed for developing solid
linux drivers for their cards, so the development is extremely difficult.

* download the attached package and (right mouse click) unpack it in
  your home directory

* just doubleclick the install.sh program

* report success or failure and
dmesg | grep 'r81\|XID\|gcc'

* enjoy

Thanks
Martin


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   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755243/kernel2.tbz

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