Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 15:26:09 +0200 From: valgog@biofrontera.de To: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Cc: Jean-Charles Grgoire <gregoire@inrs-telecom.uquebec.ca> Subject: Re: Intel PRO/1000F do not run on 4.3-RELEASE Message-ID: <01051715270880400@Mercur.biofrontera.de> In-Reply-To: <20010517081706.B1613@saguaro.INRS-Telecom.UQuebec.CA> References: <01051713373178200@Mercur.biofrontera.de>; from valgog@biofrontera.de on Thu, May 17, 2001 at 01:36:32PM %2B0200
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> Valentine, > > This one pops up every other month. Intel has a driver for Linux. The driver on > FreeBSD doesn't work for current generation boards. There is a module > somewhere, with partial functionality, which appears to work, but without > sources. > > jc Dear Jean-Charles, Could you please, say even approximately, where to search for this module. And I am wandering why there is a working driver in 5.0-CURRENT and not working one in 4.3-RELEASE. Thank you in advance, Valentine Gogichashvili Biofrontera Pharmaceuticals AG UNIX system manager and DBA >> >> We have a problem with an Intel PRO/1000F Network Adapter. >> >> On FreeBSD 4.2-REALEASE and on 4.3-REALESE the driver sais that >> everithing is ok, it sees the MAC address and even sences that the >> cable is connected (or disconnected). BUT it does not work. It sends >> nothing out and gets nothing in. We though, at first, that it was a >> hardwere problem, but on SuSE Linux it works (we had to make this >> experiment and we have to run this configuration -- it is really >> cricical in time). Then we saw that on 5.0-CURRENT the adapter works >> fine... but I do not want to run CURRENT version on this "absolutely >> not experimental" file server. (And I do not want to run Linux :-) it >> is always CURRENT ;) ) >> >> Waiting for a suggestion. >> >> Valentine Gogichashvili >> Biofrontera Pharmaceuticals AG >> UNIX system manager and DBA To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-net" in the body of the message
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