On Tue, 8 Feb 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > There is no point in using it for transmit since the Linux
> > TCP stack currently doesn't support this.
>
> Hmm... Are you sure? Until now I thought exaclty the same with opposite
> sign. 8) Namely: there are no reasons to awake the feature in TCP,
> because no drivers support this.
There are a few drivers that could support it if the stack allowed it. :)
One of them is the starfire driver, for example.
Ion
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