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GigaBit Cards for Linux
Name: Muhammad Ali Date: March 7, 2001 at 22:33:05 Pacific
Comment:
I want to install Gigabit Cards for Linux, any suggestion for brand and pros n cons.
Name: Nigel Date: March 8, 2001 at 09:42:33 Pacific
Reply:
I've got a Gigabyte 7ZX KX133+Audio (for AMD T-Bird). The board works fine but the onboard sound doesn't - I use an old SB16 PCI at the moment.
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Response Number 2
Name: blumini Date: March 9, 2001 at 07:15:30 Pacific
Reply:
Hey, ripped that from heise.de/ct in alphabetical order: Allied Telesyn AT-2970T (RJ45) D-Link DGE-500SX (SC-Duplex) Intel Pro/1000F (SC-Duplex) Intel Pro/1000T (RJ45) SMC SMC9462SX (SC-Duplex) SysKonnect SK-9821 (RJ45)
These are the best, with throughput on Linux. There are more, but not with outragious performance. Linux performs better on most of the cards as w2k. Not to forget 3COM has a LWL card 3C985B-SX
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