Hi,

Quoting vjohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi people, sorry by angry message, but I'm realy needing my onboard   
> network working in gnu/linux... Yesterday I have installed m$   
> windows in my machine to test the onboard network card (for   
> something it's work! hehe)

You definatly should *NOT* be running Alpha or Beta software on a  
work-critical machine, the workarround is to install an older kernel,  
see the big warning topic on the forums.
(http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=5882185&postcount=38)


> and it work fine in windows... only in  linux box have the "The NVM  
> Checksum Is Not Valid"... So the network  card remain working... Of  
> course the gnu/linux is develloped by  humans, but the kernel team  
> need do more testing in new releases,

What do you think the point is of Beta & Alpha releases? To test the  
code on a larger ecosystem containing alot more diverse hardware, the  
whole discussion is pointless anyway, people clearly don't read  
warnings or even solutions when they're staring them in the face.

> because have a great responsability in thousands machines runing   
> this great operating system!
> Thanks a lot and I will wait the solution, when it appear...
> Vinicius

If my reply sounds abit bitter, it's probably because i am, there's  
been alot of whining & wailing about how they were supposed to do this  
& that & pull iso's etc etc etc etc ad infinitum, blah

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