in message <A18965A6-8D17-4919-9947-FE43D250354F_at_gsoft.com.au>, wrote Daniel O'Connor thusly... > > > On 09/02/2013, at 4:46, Jack Vogel <jfvogel_at_gmail.com> wrote: > > > recommends contacting your motherboard manufacturer if you have > > continued concerns or questions whether your products are > > impacted. Here is the link: > > > > http://communities.intel.com/community/wired/blog/2013/02/07/intel-82574l-gigabit-ethernet-controller-statement > > > > Any questions or concerns may be sent to me. > > In all honesty.. The blog post (and your email) are basically > information free, they don't name names and provide no script or > downloadable code that will allow end users to check if they are > affected. > "Contact your motherboard manufacturer" is much more time > consuming than "Run sysctl... | grep foo | awk ..." to see if your > system is affected. Gift^WStraight from horse's mouth ... http://blog.krisk.org/2013/02/packets-of-death.html http://www.kriskinc.com/intel-pod - parv --Received on Sat Feb 09 2013 - 09:12:26 UTC
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