Re: [opensuse] Dropped packages



Ciro Iriarte escribió:
(think
of opensuse 10.3, more or less)

No, it isnt 10.3 more or less.

under the xen hypervisor.

does ethtool -K $INTERFACE tx off

helps ?

Cya.



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