Stefan Engel wrote:


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Is there anybody out there who has the e1000.o module for
Bering 1.0 rc4 already built? Or do I have to do it on my own?
You may have to compile your own. I believe there are three problems here. Not all the developers have access to Intel Pro/1000 cards to test the compiled driver. Some have them but don't have a compile environment yet. Finally, as I just posted in another message on this thread, a software license question needs to be resolved about distribution of the compiled module.

Since, You have the module from Red Hat 7.3 or 8.0, you may want to put the e1000.o module in your Bering module directory. Then load the driver as you would normally do with this distribution. The module is written to compile from 2.2.1x all the way to 2.4.x. If this is successful, please report back to the list.

By the way some parts of the world can get the gigabit cards in the evaluation program found here http://inteleval.ententeweb.com/store.asp.

I already have the sources from the Intel WebSite but no Debian
distro at our company (currently only RedHat 7.3/8.0 for testing
and SuSE 7.3)?
I hope this helps,
Greg Morgan




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