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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: Mike on December 08, 2003, 12:37:10 PM
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Has enyone ever tried a Intel Gigabit (1000MT/8390MT) networkcard in the SME 6?
Does this card work directly or do you have to patch the kernel to get it working.
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Hi Mike,
Haven't tried it myself but the authority on PCI drivers for Linux:
http://www.scyld.com/network/index.html#gigabit (that's Donald Becker ...guess you've seen the name .-) says:
Intel Pro/1000 Gigabit.
Contact Intel directly for the Linux driver for their gigabit card. They have a e1000 driver distributed under license terms that have changed over time.
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and the RH 7.3 manual even lists "e1000.o" as the driver module:
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-7.3-Manual/ref-guide/s1-modules-ethernet.html
No guarantees from my side but: it's most likely recognized out of the box then...
Reinhold
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I can confirm that this card is recognized out of the box with SME 6.0.
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I the rpm: e1000-4.4.19sme56.i386.rpm works great on 5.6. You might give it a shot if you have not got the server up yet. I can email it to you if it is no longer online. I can't remember where I downloaded from as it has been about 6 months.
ryan
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SME5.6 has the driver built in for the Intel 1000MT card, it just doesn't autodetect it. There's a thread on the forums that discusses how to manually set SME up for this card without installing a new driver.
SME6.0b3 fixes this. It is autodetected without any issues.
I have used Dell server's with the NIC built in...
PE2600 and PE400SC are two examples.
Addon Intel NICS work as well.
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Can confirm this for MSI server barebones (MS-9211) and SME6.
Michael
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Thanks guys, for all your responces.
Put in my order for a bunch of Intel 1000MT cards.
Thanks again, Mike