; Is there a web page that maps chipsets to drivers? How does one know that if
> the Ethernet controller is an Intel 82557 then one should use the eepro100?
>
Can't say for sure about a 'master' web page, but if you go to
intel.com, since you knew the manufacturer. Then you can find links to
network products and follow that to discover which driver each chip
should use. I had to do the same when I started using an Intel 82559...
Gordon Sadler
ets to drivers? How does one know that if
> the Ethernet controller is an Intel 82557 then one should use the eepro100?
>
Can't say for sure about a 'master' web page, but if you go to
intel.com, since you knew the manufacturer. Then you can find links to
network products and follow that to discover which driver each chip
should use. I had to do the same when I started using an Intel 82559...
Gordon Sadler
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sion of net-tools, pcmcia, or ifupdown if any
that you are running. I am not positive WRT your exact setup, but I can
tell you those errors are a known issue with net-tools 1.58-1.
Apparently upstream released with a missing check for certain file
descriptors. If you are using net-tools 1.58-1, you need to
upgrade/downgrade.
HTH
Gordon Sadler
sion of net-tools, pcmcia, or ifupdown if any
that you are running. I am not positive WRT your exact setup, but I can
tell you those errors are a known issue with net-tools 1.58-1.
Apparently upstream released with a missing check for certain file
descriptors. If you are using net-tools 1.58-1, you need to
upgrade/downgrade.
HTH
Gordon Sadler
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ur answer if you stick with /usr/local. Of
course, you can try 2nd method and modify debian/rules to install/use
whatever directories you want as well... Flexibility.
Good Luck
Gordon Sadler
ur answer if you stick with /usr/local. Of
course, you can try 2nd method and modify debian/rules to install/use
whatever directories you want as well... Flexibility.
Good Luck
Gordon Sadler
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