fix minor typos in Ethernet-HOWTO.sgml

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Jason Leschnik 2016-10-24 22:35:41 +11:00
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packets, and thus can handle larger bursts of packets, and thus can handle larger bursts of
back-to-back packets without dropping packets. back-to-back packets without dropping packets.
This in turn means that the card does not require as low This in turn means that the card does not require as low
a latency from the the host computer with respect to pulling a latency from the host computer with respect to pulling
the packets out of the buffer to avoid dropping packets. the packets out of the buffer to avoid dropping packets.
Most 8 bit cards have an 8kB buffer, and most 16 bit cards have Most 8 bit cards have an 8kB buffer, and most 16 bit cards have
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media setting, so you <em/have/ to select 10Base-T or media setting, so you <em/have/ to select 10Base-T or
10Base-2 or AUI. 10Base-2 or AUI.
Note that if you turn off PnP entirely, you should exit the Note that if you turn off PnP entirely, you should exit the
utility and and then follow that with a hard utility and then follow that with a hard
reset to ensure that the new settings take effect. reset to ensure that the new settings take effect.
Some people ask about the ``Server or Workstation'' and ``Highest Some people ask about the ``Server or Workstation'' and ``Highest
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<p> <p>
Status: Supported, Driver Name: de620 Status: Supported, Driver Name: de620
Similar to the the DE-600, only with two output formats. Similar to the DE-600, only with two output formats.
See the above information on the DE-600. See the above information on the DE-600.
<sect2>DE-650<label id="de-650"> <sect2>DE-650<label id="de-650">
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<tt>8139too</tt> in recent kernels. <tt>8139too</tt> in recent kernels.
In older kernels, the driver was called <tt>rtl8139</tt> In older kernels, the driver was called <tt>rtl8139</tt>
and you generally had to to answer `Y' when asked if you want and you generally had to answer `Y' when asked if you want
experimental drivers to get access to this driver. experimental drivers to get access to this driver.
<sect1>Sager <sect1>Sager