Hello, I know this doesn't belong on -hackers so I apologize in advance. However, it seems like the right time and place to ask with the conversation going on. How *broke* is the if_fxp driver? We have them onboard in a handful of pretty low traffic dell machines and have them in a dell machine that pushes a Mb/sec with absolutely no problems at all. So what exactly are you advocating Dennis? Should we avoid them at all costs and go with something else or just use them and hope they don't break? Thanks. Greg To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message
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