On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 10:08:23AM -0400, Joseph Mack wrote:
> Herv? Guehl wrote:
> >
> > The incomming interface is a starfire.. not the eepro100
> >
> > Julian wrote
> > >
> > > Are the drivers from the kernel tree? We have reports from
> > > such checksum problems with the Intel's E100 driver and we still
> > > don't know where is the problem.
>
> Anyone know where I can get the 2.4 driver for the e100 NIC?
> (this is not the eepro100).
>
I think you can obtain the intel e100 driver in two ways: 1. from the
intel support website (module only). 2. extract e100/e1000 driver files
from the redhat kernel srpm; for example, in kernel-2.4.3-12.src.rpm,
linux-2.4.0-intelethernet.patch, linux-2.4.1-e100.patch,
linux-2.4.1-e1000.patch are for e100/1000. I bet you can apply those
patches to later kernels. If they don't work, you can extract them from
the latest kernel srpm in redhat's rawhide directory or from its
upcoming redhat 7.2.
> Thanks Joe
>
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> contractor to the National Environmental Supercomputer Center,
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