Hello.
Sepherosa Ziehau wrote:
Hi all,
I plan to drop
Following NIC drivers' ISA part:
an, ar, cs, ed, ep, ex, fe, sn
How is to tell that I still sometimes use ed NICs (RTL8029)
:(
Is leaving this drivers would couse many problems?
Following NIC drivers' EISA part:
ep, vx
Following NIC
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 7:12 PM, Eugene dfu...@medcom.com.ua wrote:
Hello.
Sepherosa Ziehau wrote:
Hi all,
I plan to drop
Following NIC drivers' ISA part:
an, ar, cs, ed, ep, ex, fe, sn
How is to tell that I still sometimes use ed NICs (RTL8029)
:(
Is leaving this drivers would couse
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 2:03 AM, Matthew Dillon
dil...@apollo.backplane.com wrote:
:
:Sascha Wildner schrieb:
: Hey cool idea. Generally my plan was to wait until after 2.2 and then
: drop support for all ISA drivers that need a physical ISA card and all
: EISA drivers. Making 2.0 the last
Hi all,
I plan to drop
Following NIC drivers' ISA part:
an, ar, cs, ed, ep, ex, fe, sn
Following NIC drivers' EISA part:
ep, vx
Following NIC drivers will be complete dropped (ISA only):
el, ie, le, rdp, wl
If no objection comes within next three days, I will start the dropping.
Best
Sepherosa Ziehau schrieb:
Hi all,
I plan to drop
Following NIC drivers' ISA part:
an, ar, cs, ed, ep, ex, fe, sn
Following NIC drivers' EISA part:
ep, vx
Following NIC drivers will be complete dropped (ISA only):
el, ie, le, rdp, wl
If no objection comes within next three days, I will start
Hi,
* Sepherosa Ziehau wrote:
Hi all,
I plan to drop
Following NIC drivers' ISA part:
an, ar, cs, ed, ep, ex, fe, sn
Not sure about ed(4). This driver is often used in virtualization
software. At least it was used in qemu some time ago, but I'm not sure
if its still used today. Can