Messages in this thread | | | From | "Dan Browning" <> | Subject | Call for evaluation: new Intel eepro/100+, eepro100/S open source driver (but not GPL). Is it stable, neat, or on it's way into the kernel? | Date | Wed, 15 Mar 2000 20:00:18 -0800 |
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Fellow Linux friends and aficionados,
Intel released a new driver for their Intel Ether Express 100/+ and 100/S line of cards. I'm quite proud of our own ieepro100 driver, and it's a 1.0.0 version so I wont volunteer myself as a guinea pig, but it would be great to here what other people think about it (Linus, AC?). It probably wont because the license isn't fully GPL (heck, I don't even know how close it is).
At the least, maybe we could pilfer some code (like the Adapter teaming and fault tolerance options) and install it into our driver.
Linux Today reported the story: http://www.linuxtoday.com BW: Intel Announces New Linux Driver for 10/100 Mbps Network Adapters Mar 16, 2000, 01:15 UTC (0 Talkbacks) (296 reads) http://linuxtoday.com/story.php3?sn=18468
Intel's press release: http://www.newsalert.com/bin/story?StoryId=Com8y0bKbyta3nde&FQ=Linux&Nav=na- search-&StoryTitle=Linux
Intel's site to download the driver: http://support.intel.com/support/network/adapter/pro100/30504.htm
Thanks,
Dan Browning Network Administrator Cyclone Computer Systems danb@cyclonecomputers.com
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