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fix minor typos in Ethernet-HOWTO.sgml
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packets, and thus can handle larger bursts of
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back-to-back packets without dropping packets.
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This in turn means that the card does not require as low
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a latency from the the host computer with respect to pulling
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a latency from the host computer with respect to pulling
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the packets out of the buffer to avoid dropping packets.
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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
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10Base-2 or AUI.
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Note that if you turn off PnP entirely, you should exit the
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utility and and then follow that with a hard
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utility and then follow that with a hard
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reset to ensure that the new settings take effect.
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Some people ask about the ``Server or Workstation'' and ``Highest
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<p>
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Status: Supported, Driver Name: de620
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Similar to the the DE-600, only with two output formats.
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Similar to the DE-600, only with two output formats.
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See the above information on the DE-600.
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<sect2>DE-650<label id="de-650">
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<tt>8139too</tt> in recent kernels.
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In older kernels, the driver was called <tt>rtl8139</tt>
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and you generally had to to answer `Y' when asked if you want
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and you generally had to answer `Y' when asked if you want
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experimental drivers to get access to this driver.
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<sect1>Sager
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