On Sat, 2007-08-04 at 10:32 +0200, Bernd Bartmann wrote:
> On 8/4/07, Andreas Rogge wrote:
> > As of CentOS 4, the sundance driver is in the centosplus kernel.
> >
> > I've seen strange behaviour with kudzu when using sundance with that
> > D-Link adapter (i.e. on every bootup kudzu tells you the N
On 8/4/07, Andreas Rogge wrote:
> As of CentOS 4, the sundance driver is in the centosplus kernel.
>
> I've seen strange behaviour with kudzu when using sundance with that
> D-Link adapter (i.e. on every bootup kudzu tells you the NICs were
> removed and that four new NICs were installed). That mig
As of CentOS 4, the sundance driver is in the centosplus kernel.
I've seen strange behaviour with kudzu when using sundance with that
D-Link adapter (i.e. on every bootup kudzu tells you the NICs were
removed and that four new NICs were installed). That might be the issue
why RH decided to disable
On 8/3/07, Rodrigo Barbosa wrote:
> Has anyone here had any experience with D-Link's quad-port ethernet NIC,
> model DFE-580TX ?
>
> The people from Mikrotik says it can cause systemwide lockup, but from
> what I have been reading around, this board seem to work ok.
>
> This is the only quad-port N
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Has anyone here had any experience with D-Link's quad-port ethernet NIC,
model DFE-580TX ?
The people from Mikrotik says it can cause systemwide lockup, but from
what I have been reading around, this board seem to work ok.
This is the only quad-port
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