Re: [etherlab-users] etherlab-users Digest, Vol 115, Issue 11

2017-01-25 Thread Christoph Schroeder

Hello,

just a side question related to this topic: Is there anyone working on a newer 
version of the ec_e1000e driver or did anyone patch the Intel Igb driver which 
is used for more recent dual-port network adapter?

Best regards,
Christoph

On 01/24/2017 11:47 PM, Gavin Lambert wrote:
If you have a look in the “devices/e1000e” directory you can see the kernel 
versions that are currently supported.  You can either downgrade your kernel to 
one of the matching versions, try to generate a patched driver for your current 
kernel (by following the existing sources), or use the generic driver instead.  
Note however that using the generic driver means you will probably need to use 
a slower realtime cycle rate as it will typically have more jitter.

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Subject: Re: [etherlab-users] etherlab-users Digest, Vol 115, Issue 11

Thank you for the response!
I am currently trying to install EtherCAT Master and I am running into a 
problem. When trying to configure and build using the command:

./configure --disable-8139too --enable-e1000e
I get the error:

checking for kernel for e1000e driver... configure: error: kernel 4.2 not 
available for e1000e driver!
Do I need to use a different kernel, or is there a work around to this problem?



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Re: [etherlab-users] etherlab-users Digest, Vol 115, Issue 11

2017-01-24 Thread Justin Hunt
Thank you for the response!

I am currently trying to install EtherCAT Master and I am running into a
problem. When trying to configure and build using the command:

./*configure --disable-8139too --enable-e1000e*

I get the error:

*checking for kernel for e1000e driver... configure: error: kernel 4.2 not
available for e1000e driver!*

Do I need to use a different kernel, or is there a work around to this
problem?




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