Hello,
I have a 32bit netbook whose network adapter is a RTL8101E/RTL8102E PCI
Express
Fast Ethernet. Today I upgraded from build 134 to openindiana and I have
noticed
that
the rge driver is not operational. Instead one needs to use the freely
available
gani driver
available from http
Apostolos Syropoulos wrote:
Hello,
I have a 32bit netbook whose network adapter is a RTL8101E/RTL8102E PCI Express
Fast Ethernet. Today I upgraded from build 134 to openindiana and I have noticed
that
the rge driver is not operational. Instead one needs to use the freely available
gani
Apostolos,
For what it's worth, we use the rge driver without any problems on Oi (147)
works great. We did have some issues with nwam - who doesn't? - but the
underlying driver is great. Our chipset is the 8111B, if this makes a
difference.
Lou Picciano
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> For what it's worth, we use the rge driver without any problems on Oi (147)
>works great.
>
>We did have some issues with nwam - who doesn't? - but the underlying driver
>is
>great.
>Our chipset is the 8111B, if this makes a difference.
Maybe this the reason: I do not know. But note tha
Christopher Chan wrote:
Apostolos Syropoulos wrote:
Hello,
I have a 32bit netbook whose network adapter is a RTL8101E/RTL8102E
PCI Express
Fast Ethernet. Today I upgraded from build 134 to openindiana and I
have noticed that
the rge driver is not operational. Instead one needs to use the f
hi all,
Anybody using OI with Nvidia 6150E based boards?
I got this in the logs.
Oct 14 16:23:01 ns1 nge: [ID 801725 kern.info] NOTICE: nge0: Using FIXED
interrupt type
Oct 14 16:23:01 ns1 pcplusmp: [ID 805372 kern.info] pcplusmp:
pci10de,3ef (nge) instance 0 irq 0x17 vector 0x60 ioapic 0x4 i
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 3:25 PM, Matt Breitbach wrote:
> So I've had a real fun time trying to get InfiniBand to work and to be
> stable on OpenSolaris, and it appears as though I'm having just as much fun
> on OpenIndiana.
>
> Currently running a Mellanox InfiniHost EX IB card. It shows up in th
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 4:45 AM, Albert Lee wrote:
> Solaris on SPARC, which has had no 32-bit systems for even longer (and
> no 64-bit kernel since S10),
^
Typo, that line was supposed to be "no 32-bit kernel", of course.
-Albert
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