> Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, John Reynolds~ 
> had to walk into mine and say: > 
>  
> > A friend just passed this along:
> > 
> >   http://www.newsalert.com/bin/story?StoryId=Coa6pWbKbyte0mtu
> > 
> > Intel PRO/1000 Gigabit support for Linux. Source code too (non-GPL'ed very
> > much like a BSD-ish license).
> 
> Just in case anyone is wondering, I refuse to create BSD drivers based
> soley on information from Linux drivers. I don't want any damn Linux
> source: I want the programming manual used to create the driver in
> the first place. Why? If Intel is willing to release unencumbered 
> Linux source, then they should be willing to release the manual as well.
> If they're not willing, then I don't want anything to do with them.

Okay, I'll do it then.

> 
> > I don't have the technicals to understand how hard it would be to port, but
> > the code is there for those who do! :)
> 
> You work for Intel yet claim technical ignorance? I dunno man... :)

Big company. Usual story. Lighten up.


> -Bill
> 
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