Christoph,
> On Fri, Jan 04, 2008 at 11:02:53AM +0100, Manfred Schwarb wrote:
> > meanwhile the Agere et1310 chip has grown to a quite popular network
> > chip, in laptops as well as for PCI-E cards. The release date of this
> chip was
> > already in June 2004, and stil
nux. There exists also numerous code in linux
which is dual-licenced under BSD and GPL (which means you can choose one
or the other at your will).
I don't know how the linux community would like to handle things, but
I think it should be possible somehow.
Regards,
Manfred
> On Jan 4
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Hi,
meanwhile the Agere et1310 chip has grown to a quite popular network
chip, in laptops as well as for PCI-E cards. The release date of this chip was
already in June 2004, and still no support in mainline linux.
Th