On Sun, 2011-12-18 at 16:10 -0500, C&S wrote:
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> Mint PPC 11 installer reports:
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> Ethernet controller [0200]: Digital Equipment Corporation DECchip
> 21142/43 [1011:0019]
On Sun, 2011-12-18 at 09:47 -0500, C&S wrote:
> Just wanted to register an interest in this driver...
> It appears that de4x5 is still needed on the PowerPC platform; the
> tulip driver does not work with PCI ethernet cards used in the Mac
> Performa line that are based on the DEC 21143 chip.
Just wanted to register an interest in this driver...
It appears that de4x5 is still needed on the PowerPC platform; the
tulip driver does not work with PCI ethernet cards used in the Mac
Performa line that are based on the DEC 21143 chip.
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is there any reason to keep building the de4x5 driver, which has been
blacklisted by default by udev since forever?
i think it was relevant for alpha, there were two drivers claiming
the same PCI IDs (de4x5 and tulip?)
they had cards which
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