· You may not need to compile it yourself. Look for a driver called e The quick way to do this is to type modprobe e as root. If no errors, you have an installed driver. If you get errors, post them here (copy and paste). If module not found then you'll have to go the compile option or recompile your kernel with the e driver. · User-space E driver library LibE is a user-space library for Intel Gigabit Ethernet adapters. It implements an "OS bypass" mechanism, where fast path processing and rx/tx data transfers are performed without kernel assistance (i.e. no system calls)/5. · So I have this intel ee nic thats running version right now. And Im having a few issues with it and I think I need to update the driver.
Linux* e base driver for Intel® PCI, PCI-X Gigabit Network Connection installation instructions. The Linux* e driver supports Legacy (PCI, PCI-X*) Gigabit Network Connections. For driver configuration details, see the ReadMe file in Download Center. User-space E driver library LibE is a user-space library for Intel Gigabit Ethernet adapters. It implements an "OS bypass" mechanism, where fast path processing and rx/tx data transfers are performed without kernel assistance (i.e. no system calls). edevel — Discussion of the Intel Ethernet out-of-tree drivers. You can subscribe to this list here. *Driver*: ixgbe *Chipset*: XT *Kernel*: low-latency Hi, I noticed an interesting behavior with the latest ixgbe driver. It appears the chipset in our NIC supports PPS.
I fixed my Intel NUC non working ethernet by: In my case it was as simple as downloading the Linux version of bootutil from Intel and. Intel's PCI Express 10 Gigabit (10G) network inerface cards (e.g., , , x) are supported by ixgbe driver. qemu-kvm emulated Intel® EM Gigabit Ethernet Controller (qemu e Guest Operating System: Fedora 14; Linux Kernel Version: Refer to the DPDK.
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