Hi again!
I've imported the german and the english version into the wiki.
http://wiki.ipfire.org/de/hardware/passivenics http://wiki.ipfire.org/en/hardware/passivenics
Please take a look.
- Daniel
Hi,
I would like to see the "we recommend" message changed. It is much better to write "which hardware is worth a recommendation" because there is no "we".
An also not so good point is the table at the bottom of the page. It would be much better to add this information to the table over here (http://wiki.ipfire.org/en/hardware/networking). It is not very easy to maintain redundant information and it is also not very easy for the user to join all this information together. You know what I mean...
Another side node would also be interesting. You should consider adding this: Vendors of hardware with controller chips provide their own drivers in the kernel (Intel, etc.). Most of the cheaper ones do not and so the quality is not as good as the first ones.
Michael
On Tue, 2012-02-14 at 19:10 +0100, WhyTea wrote:
Hi again!
I've imported the german and the english version into the wiki.
http://wiki.ipfire.org/de/hardware/passivenics http://wiki.ipfire.org/en/hardware/passivenics
Please take a look.
- Daniel
Documentation mailing list Documentation@lists.ipfire.org http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/documentation
Hey it's a wiki. Everyone could change things. So if you find something feel free to change it. ;)
btw. I don't know which vendor provide their own drivers.
- Daniel
Am 14.02.2012 20:09, schrieb Michael Tremer:
Hi,
I would like to see the "we recommend" message changed. It is much better to write "which hardware is worth a recommendation" because there is no "we".
An also not so good point is the table at the bottom of the page. It would be much better to add this information to the table over here (http://wiki.ipfire.org/en/hardware/networking). It is not very easy to maintain redundant information and it is also not very easy for the user to join all this information together. You know what I mean...
Another side node would also be interesting. You should consider adding this: Vendors of hardware with controller chips provide their own drivers in the kernel (Intel, etc.). Most of the cheaper ones do not and so the quality is not as good as the first ones.
Michael
On Tue, 2012-02-14 at 19:10 +0100, WhyTea wrote:
Hi again!
I've imported the german and the english version into the wiki.
http://wiki.ipfire.org/de/hardware/passivenics http://wiki.ipfire.org/en/hardware/passivenics
Please take a look.
- Daniel
Documentation mailing list Documentation@lists.ipfire.org http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/documentation
Documentation mailing list Documentation@lists.ipfire.org http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/documentation
On Wed, 15 Feb 2012 08:30:01 +0100, Daniel Weismüller whytea@ipfire.org wrote:
Hey it's a wiki. Everyone could change things. So if you find something feel free to change it. ;)
I would recommend that you do the changes.
btw. I don't know which vendor provide their own drivers.
You can find it on the MAINTAINERS file from the source code of the Linux kernel.
Michael
Am 14.02.2012 20:09, schrieb Michael Tremer:
Hi,
I would like to see the "we recommend" message changed. It is much better to write "which hardware is worth a recommendation" because there is no "we".
An also not so good point is the table at the bottom of the page. It would be much better to add this information to the table over here (http://wiki.ipfire.org/en/hardware/networking). It is not very easy to maintain redundant information and it is also not very easy for the user to join all this information together. You know what I mean...
Another side node would also be interesting. You should consider adding this: Vendors of hardware with controller chips provide their own drivers in the kernel (Intel, etc.). Most of the cheaper ones do not and so the quality is not as good as the first ones.
Michael
On Tue, 2012-02-14 at 19:10 +0100, WhyTea wrote:
Hi again!
I've imported the german and the english version into the wiki.
http://wiki.ipfire.org/de/hardware/passivenics http://wiki.ipfire.org/en/hardware/passivenics
Please take a look.
- Daniel
Documentation mailing list Documentation@lists.ipfire.org http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/documentation
Documentation mailing list Documentation@lists.ipfire.org http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/documentation
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