On Thu, Dec 07, 2006 at 10:13:34AM -0200, Joao Carlos de Lima Roscoe wrote:
> Jens Peter Secher wrote:
>
> >Well, yes...
> >
> >I have an M6000 (firewall/server with a home-grown iptable) and had to
> >replace the PCI ethernet card several times before the card was detected
> >every time. I do no
Jens Peter Secher wrote:
Well, yes...
I have an M6000 (firewall/server with a home-grown iptable) and had to
replace the PCI ethernet card several times before the card was detected
every time. I do not remember which cards were problematic, sorry.
Hmm, interesting. I my case, the interface
Joao Carlos de Lima Roscoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have two VIA epia boxes. One is an epia5000, and is running
> ipcop, using its onboard ethernet (Via Rhine) and an adittional
> PCI SiS ethernet board; the other is an epia M6000, and is running
> sarge, headless - its a disk / subversion
Dear Srs,
I have two VIA epia boxes. One is an epia5000, and is running
ipcop, using its onboard ethernet (Via Rhine) and an adittional
PCI SiS ethernet board; the other is an epia M6000, and is running
sarge, headless - its a disk / subversion server.
Both boxes run 24h/day - boots/reboots are
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