A generic driver for the RealTek RTL8139D can be found at the link below. Note that Windows 2000 and later should already include this driver by default.
You can also visit Getdriversnow website and download free driver for Realtek ethernet driver. Just follow the link below.
There are no drivers for the RealTek RTL8201E. The device is integrated into a variety of chipsets by the OEM, and supported by the drivers for the chipset. In order to use this device, you will need to download the chipset drivers from your computer / motherboard manufacturer.
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Windows Vista bundles drivers for the Realtek 8169 chipset, so you are unlikely to need to download them. They are available on Realtek's support site (in the Related links section below).
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If you are going to download a Realtek driver it would be safe to download it from a trustworthy source and not a shady website. Once the driver is downloaded you should virus scan it to make sure the file is safe.
There are a few places online where one can get support for a Realtek RTL8139 family PCI fast Ethernet NIC. Tech Support would be one such place. One could also check with local computer shops to see if they are able to offer the support needed.
Do you actually have a PnP Realtek soundcard? (An added-on, plugged in physical card you have installed into your computer frame) Or are you trying to find the sound card driver? (This seems more logical) If this is the case, there are a variety of Realtek sound devices. You can go to this site, and if all you really need is the driver for your sound card, you will be able to download it free .http://ptf.com/realtek/realtek+sound+card/
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Yes you can, here is the website, http://www.realtek.com.tw They have various downloads on the download page.
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Computer magazines sometimes publish reviews for audio drivers, but searching Google for 'Realtek High Definition Audio Driver Reviews' or 'Realtek High Definition Audio Codec Reviews' will provide a number of websites where reviews for this specific driver can be found. One of the most respected sites is called CNet and a lot of people trust the reviews given by that site, but it would be sensible to compare reviews from other websites in order to obtain a balanced opinion.
The NIC on that motherboard, a Realtek RTL8111, is already supported in Fedora's kernel.