We (at work) have lots of 3C2000T. It's 32bit only, but supports 66MHz PCI and
works well.
We also have PCI-X gigabit NICs from 3com, Intel and other brands, but I don't
remember their models.
There are some very cheap crappy banana gigabit NICs, even PCI-X models. These
are easily identifiable. -- Avoid them.
Even if you manage to make them work under Linux, you can end with a card
which works only at 100M (like we did with a certain chipset once) and/or
with extreme CPU usage and/or with stability issues.
Em Ter 26 Dez 2006 04:48, Donny Christiaan escreveu:
Dear All,
I've plan to buy a new Gigabit Ethernet Card.
I need your suggestion about what Gigabit Ethernet is a Good
compatibility in Linux?
I mean plug 'n play device with OpenSuse 10.1.
Thanks in advance.
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