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Intel PRO e100 and e1000 drivers are on the mainline Linux kernel tree for a long time now.  You should use the drivers that come with the kernel, unless you experience problems.  Often a newer driver is available from the e1000 project site on sourceforge earlier than that it is merged in the kernel.
 
Intel PRO e100 and e1000 drivers are on the mainline Linux kernel tree for a long time now.  You should use the drivers that come with the kernel, unless you experience problems.  Often a newer driver is available from the e1000 project site on sourceforge earlier than that it is merged in the kernel.
 
 
  
 
== Issues ==
 
== Issues ==
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* Don't complain here about a bug that has not been reported to the [http://bugzila.kernel.org kernel bugzilla] or the [http://e1000.sf.net e1000 bug tracker]
 
* Don't complain here about a bug that has not been reported to the [http://bugzila.kernel.org kernel bugzilla] or the [http://e1000.sf.net e1000 bug tracker]
 
* If a gigabit ethernet link won't stay up, try tunning at 100Mbit/s (<code>modprobe e1000 Speed=100</code>)  If it works, the cabling is your main suspect.
 
* If a gigabit ethernet link won't stay up, try tunning at 100Mbit/s (<code>modprobe e1000 Speed=100</code>)  If it works, the cabling is your main suspect.
 
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==

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Intel PRO e100 and e1000 drivers are on the mainline Linux kernel tree for a long time now. You should use the drivers that come with the kernel, unless you experience problems. Often a newer driver is available from the e1000 project site on sourceforge earlier than that it is merged in the kernel.

Issues

Hints

  • If you have problems, try disabling MSI support in the kernel.
  • Don't complain here about a bug that has not been reported to the kernel bugzilla or the e1000 bug tracker
  • If a gigabit ethernet link won't stay up, try tunning at 100Mbit/s (modprobe e1000 Speed=100) If it works, the cabling is your main suspect.

External links