You were asked to report a bug . It might cause creating a CR (Change Request)
It works fine when you perform production support for Enterpise System
maintained by Company, paying a good money to software vendor. I am not quite
sure that in open source development process it will work as good as
sorry, I did't understand (my english is poor as my unix knowledge :-)
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> this sounds interesting...I will try asap
Were you (peterma1) able to run submit the bug id?
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this sounds interesting...I will try asap
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> my card is a Macronix, with device id 0531. As I'm
> really not an Unix expert I think that buy a card
> that will work for sure it's the simplest solution...
pci10d9,531 "Macronix MX98715/25" might work using
Masayuki Murayama's "tu" driver:
http://homepage2.nifty.com/mrym3/taiyodo/eng/
Hi,
my card is a Macronix, with device id 0531. As I'm really not an Unix expert
I think that buy a card that will work for sure it's the simplest solution...
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if it's a chip that matches one of the ones on the HCL, you might be able to
associate a card it to the driver_aliases.. You should submit a big-id with
prtconf -pv and the /usr/X11/bin/scanpci, or in the meantime, you can look on a
HCL for a generic 10/100 realtek 8139 , the cards are inexpens