Re: Anyone with experience with mini itx and Centos4?

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Jason Pyeron wrote:
> I am looking to buy a small MB with dual NICs, but I woul like them to be
> supported directly by the stock kernel.
>
> I remember that gigabit nics can be a problem. I think this one
> (http://www.jetway-mini-itx.com/j7f4-j7f4k1g5d.html) uses the RealteK RTL8110SC
> and if so
> (https://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?forum=45&topic_id=6983&viewm
> ode=threaded) might still be true.
>   

how about this miniITX based on the Intel G45 chipset, with Intel 
82567LF NIC, which should be fully supported ?
http://www.intel.com/products/desktop/motherboards/DG45FC/DG45FC-overview.htm   
use one of the low power C2D chips like the E7200....

oh, you said dual NICs.  oops.

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