On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 10:21 AM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> Am 16.02.2011 18:09, schrieb Akemi Yagi:
>> But if you'd like more info or questions regarding ELRepo's drivers,
>> you will need to ask on the ELRepo mailing list.
>>
>> Akemi
> I know you are part of the ELrepo team and saw you contri
Am 16.02.2011 18:09, schrieb Akemi Yagi:
> On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 8:57 AM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
>> Just curious, any specific reason why to choose the ELrepo module over
>> the one coming with the CentOS kernel?
>>
>> I have an RHEL 6 system with an "Intel Corporation 82574L Gigabit
>> Networ
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 8:57 AM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
>
> Just a note about how the ELrepo package works: It sets the original
> kernel module (shipping with the CentOS/RHEL) kernel on a blacklist and
> forces to load the own module instead. Though both modules have the same
> name.
>
> # cat /
Am 16.02.2011 01:27, schrieb Soporte Virtual:
> 2011/2/15 Soporte Virtual :
>> Hi list
>>
>> It's my first message here, but I use CentOS from long time ago (sorry my
>> language, I'm spanish from Colombia)
>>
>> I have a Intel board with an Integrated Network Card 82578DC. I've
>> sucessfully inst
2011/2/15 Soporte Virtual :
> Hi list
>
> It's my first message here, but I use CentOS from long time ago (sorry my
> language, I'm spanish from Colombia)
>
> I have a Intel board with an Integrated Network Card 82578DC. I've
> sucessfully installed the driver with the RPM kmod-e1000e; I've found i
Hi list
It's my first message here, but I use CentOS from long time ago (sorry my
language, I'm spanish from Colombia)
I have a Intel board with an Integrated Network Card 82578DC. I've
sucessfully installed the driver with the RPM kmod-e1000e; I've found it in
ElRepo.org, and I've installed it v
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