On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 21:41, Ben Lutgens wrote:
> On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 08:38:43PM -0500, Perry Hoekstra wrote:
> >I have had problems with the eepro100 drivers and RedHat, both 7.2 and
> >7.3 on my workstation at work. In my case, the network connection would
> >croak under load (anything over 2 MB).  I search around on Google and it
> >seems I was not the only one. I bagged the eepro100 driver and went with
> >the e100 and everything is fine now.
> 
> It's not the driver that's broken, it's the fact that intel in it's
> infinite wisdom made about 1000 differnet chips and put the same number on
> them. The only way to really identify the chips is via the registers. As
> such the drivers sorta work, and they're _almost_ there, but not quite.
> It's a real drag.
> 
> I've all but abandoned buying any nics with intel chips (save the onboard
> ones, for some reason nearly every server class motherboard you buy has 2
> on board eepro100s....

Hey, I was ecstatic that my client let me blow away the Win2K and
install Linux.  I wasn't about to turn around and state that the onboard
NIC was junk.

-- 
Perry Hoekstra
E-Commerce Architect
Talent Software Services
perry.hoekstra at talentemail.com