Benjamin Rosenblum wrote:
i have been messing with the em driver now for over a month, ive come to
the conclusion is a piece of crap. if you watch on this list every
other day you have someone saying there em driver is causing some sort
of error, this should not be on a nic from a company like intel.
This is known as "selection bias".
People who have em NICs, and who do not have problems, probably do not report
regularly that their Intel 10/100/1000 NIC works fine, even though it does, at
least for them. I've got a dozen or so machines with that hardware, and I
haven't seen any problems with them.
im saddly contimplating moving over to fedora right now just so i can work
until 6.0 comes out (which i doubt will solve the problem anyway since
im using the drivers from 6.0 now and there not helping out either).
If you want to use Fedora instead, go right ahead and do so...
somebody really needs to look into this and find out what the hell is
going on as i consider this a major problem right now.
Are you volunteering?
--
-Chuck
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