Its not really new, its been around for over a year, but i think its only been recently merged into the kernel tree. I've used it a few times and didn't have any problems. The eepro100 has always worked well for me, but i've seen some oddball cases where it started spewing errors for no apparent reason, and got it resolved by using e100.

On 11/23/02 16:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, list,

I was just configuring the 2.4.20-pre3 kernel and noticed that there's
a new driver for the Intel EtherExpressPro/100 chipsets. It is an
alternative driver, written by Intel and denominated e100, to Becker's
original eepro100 driver. Has anyone here used it and run into any
brick walls?

Thanks,

Kurt
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