Now the driver appears to be running successfully, but I still cannot pass
traffic through, any clue of where to start looking?.
On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Richard B. Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Friedrich Steven E CONT CNIN wrote:
>
> Okay. Thanks. I'm forwarding this info to the original persons
> who needed it.
>
> > Perusing the Intel developer site, I found Linux source for a "base
driver".
> >
> >
> > Here's a link:
> >
http://appsr.intel.com/scripts-df/filter_results.asp?strOSs=39&strTypes=PLU%
> > 2CDRV%2CUTL&ProductID=415&OSFullName=Linux*&submit=Go%21
> >
<http://appsr.intel.com/scripts-df/filter_results.asp?strOSs=39&strTypes=PLU
> > %2CDRV%2CUTL&ProductID=415&OSFullName=Linux*&submit=Go%21>
> >
> > I read a file called e1000.txt and it's attached. They seem to be
giving
> > away the source for Advanced Networking Services too!!
> >
> > I prefer tech manuals too, and I can't seem to find one on their site.
But
> > the Linux community's constant refrain is "use the source, Luke". 8o)
>Thanks for the links. The source cannot tell you what chip errata you may
>stumble on. Oh well. Better than nothing indeed.
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