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Re: [Xen-users] network card 
| Alessandro I don't understand why you need another NIC.
 
 You can make the Broadcom card work by disabling the managment firmware.  Have you tried that?
 
 80n
 
 
 On 1/2/07, 
Alessandro R. <lord2y@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
2007/1/2, Mark Williamson <mark.williamson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
 > That's the e1000, right?
 
 Yes It's.
 
 > There have been various versions of the e1000, I
 > think and this has caused some point driver issues - with some needed to
 > compile a new version of the driver from source.
 
 I use gentoo so I compile the last version of kernel.
 
 > I've used a relatively old e1000 under Xen without issues.  Basically most
 > NICs ought to work fine with Xen if they work under Linux, but it's worth
 > searching the list archives for any card you're considering buying, just to
 > see if anybody has had issues.
 
 On e1000 I found in list differents threads with differents issues.
 I have bougth a Dell box with broadcom tg3 :-/
 (http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2006-12/msg00958.html
)
 I'm looking for a nic to patch the problem.
 
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 Alessandro R.
 Hp. http://lord2y.lunimig.org
 
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