Hello,
here are some infos of the different distros we have currently
installed on our production and test machines.
(SuSE 7.3 - kernel 2.4.10 - e1000 3.1.23)
SuSE 7.3 - kernel 2.4.16 - e1000 3.5.19
SuSE 8.0 - kernel 2.4.18 - e1000 4.2.4
Red Hat 7.3 - kernel 2.4.18 - e1000 4.1.7
Red Hat 8.0 -
Stefan Engel wrote:
Because these drivers are fairly old, I didn't try the ones from
Depending on the libraries compiled with the drivers of your various
distributions, my idea of borrowing the driver from one of them and
using it on Bering might not have worked.
these distros. Instead I
Greg Morgan wrote:
Brad Fritz wrote:
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 20:29:47 MST Greg Morgan wrote:
Stefan Engel wrote:
snip
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?
Finally, as I just posted in another
Hello!
From a technical point of view i will always the intel driver. The intel
driver gives your very much more information about your nic(speed, duplex,
linkstatus, error counters), then the gpl driver is able to do. Just try to
find out the the of speed and duplex, using most of the other gpl
Brad Fritz wrote:
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 20:29:47 MST Greg Morgan wrote:
Stefan Engel wrote:
snip
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?
Finally, as I just posted in another message on this
thread, a