Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 11 Jul 2000 13:28:20 -0600 | From | Richard Gooch <> | Subject | Re: Gigabit NIC question. |
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Jes Sorensen writes: > >>>>> "Richard" == Richard Gooch <rgooch@ras.ucalgary.ca> writes: > > Richard> Indeed. A procmail recipe even avoids you having to see the > Richard> crap in the first place. I can see why some people use the > Richard> base64 abortion, though: if they inline a patch it gets > Richard> filled with "=3D" gunk, because they're using some or other > Richard> character set encoding :-( > > Happens just as often from people with iso8859-1 setups due to > broken / misconfigured mail clients.
Nod. And then there's the problem of HTML spam.
> >> Kim, if you want Gigabit Ethernet I'd strongly recommend you > >> consider porting whatever it is you have that requires 2.0.x onto > >> 2.2.x or later. > > Richard> It might not be a 2.0.36 driver that is needed. It may be the > Richard> 2.0.36 reliability! > > 2.0.36 reliawhat?? If you are looking for GigE performance you are > likely to want SMP and SMP in 2.0.36 is absolutely not realiable.
There's a strong perception that 2.0.36 is robust (even though SMP isn't). I see people pushing for XYZ driver to be added to 2.0.3x for this reason. I assume if Kim is willing to back-port the GigE driver to 2.0.36, the option of forward-porting some other driver was also considered.
As for SMP "requirements": perhaps Kim has a 1 GHz Athalon and figures that should do nicely :-)
Regards,
Richard.... Permanent: rgooch@atnf.csiro.au Current: rgooch@ras.ucalgary.ca
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