From: Vandervliet, K. <Kri...@an...> - 2006-12-06 12:42:04
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I've completed my usual process of banging my head against=0D=0Athe wall an= d have emerged from the other side with part 6=0D=0Ain the series on portin= g a network driver from Linux.=0D=0A=0D=0AIn this part we add the remaining= code and debug the=0D=0Adriver, leaving us with a working Broadcom tg3 dri= ver for=0D=0ASyllable! Get it from=0D=0Ahttp://www.liqwyd.com/syllable/Driv= ers_Part6.zip=0D=0A=0D=0AFor those of you who just want your Broadcom 5xxx = network=0D=0Acard to work, a binary driver is available from=0D=0Ahttp://ww= w.liqwyd.com/syllable/tg3.bin.zip Unzip it and copy=0D=0Athe tg3 file to /s= ystem/drivers/dev/net/eth, then reboot.=0D=0AThe driver has only been light= ly tested but Works For Me.=0D=0A=0D=0AWe're not quite done with the series= yet though: the next=0D=0Aand final part will cover ACPI power management = and offer=0D=0Aa recap of the important points we've covered during the=0D=0A= series.=0D=0A=0D=0A--=20=0D=0AVanders=0D=0Ahttp://www.syllable.org=0D=0Ahtt= p://www.liqwyd.com=20=0D=0A------------------------------------------------= ------------------------------------------------=0D=0AThis message is for t= he designated recipient only and may=0D=0Acontain privileged, proprietary, = or otherwise private information. =20=0D=0AIf you have received it in error= , please notify the sender=0D=0Aimmediately and delete the original. Any u= nauthorized use of=0D=0Athis email is prohibited.=0D=0A--------------------= ---------------------------------------------------------------------------= -=0D=0A[mf2]=0D=0A |