Red Hat 9 + Intel CSA GbE controller: How to enable?
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Red Hat 9 + Intel CSA GbE controller: How to enable?
I recently replaced my old D845PESV with an ABIT IC7-MAX3, which features Intel's wonderful integrated GbE LAN controller. Fantastic, except for the part about not being able to connect to a network via this controller.
I've searched high and low for a driver of any sort for this, and the closest I've come is an Intel-provided solution for Solaris. I somehow doubt that will work.
I can't seem to find anything on the RH CD's I have, and Internet searches have so far been fruitless. Any help is *greatly* appreciated.
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