Am 24.01.2017 um 17:17 schrieb Jens Sauer:
> Hey list,
>
> During my custom kernel configuration using "make localmodconfig" I noticed
> that
> the "fjes" driver was configured.
> I wondered why this network driver was needed for my laptop, so I have done
> some
> research.
> According this [1]
On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 05:17:45PM +0100, Jens Sauer wrote:
> Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2017 17:17:45 +0100
> From: Jens Sauer <jsaue...@gmail.com>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Is the "fjes" Kernel Module loaded on every system?
> Can someone c
On 2017-01-24 17:17 +0100, Jens Sauer wrote:
> During my custom kernel configuration using "make localmodconfig" I noticed
> that
> the "fjes" driver was configured.
> I wondered why this network driver was needed for my laptop, so I have done
> some
> research.
> According this [1]
On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 05:17:45PM +0100, Jens Sauer wrote:
> I am sure that I don't need this driver for my ThinkPad T450s.
> Nevertheless it is loaded because of an ACPI device "PNP0C02" which is linked
> to
> the module [3].
>
> TL;DR
> Can someone confirm if this module is loaded on their
Hey list,
During my custom kernel configuration using "make localmodconfig" I noticed that
the "fjes" driver was configured.
I wondered why this network driver was needed for my laptop, so I have done some
research.
According this [1] linux-netdev mailing list entry, which introduces the fjes
5 matches
Mail list logo