![]() However, with only the one test computer, I've only been able to test it on 32-bit Intel and on Snow Leopard so let me know if there are problems with other versions or platforms. And I'm pleased to say that it was able to get a Gigabit connection. Now the caveats: I've compiled the kext to work with Leopard and Snow Leopard and for 32-bit Intel, 64-bit Intel, and for PPC. See below for the list of cards that it should work with. Note that Intel branched the code a while back after the Intel82566MM which means that my new kext may not cover all the cards that the Intel82566MM kext does so this is not a supercede although it will overlap with some cards. This kext works well for me on my Dell Latitude E6410 which has a 82577LM card but should work with other new Intel network cards. I got the latest Intel Linux driver code and put that into dingguijin's framework. ![]() This is primarily based on dingguijin's Intel82566MM kext. Attached is a new kext I created for the latest round of Intel E1000e wired network cards.
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