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# 256281 10-Oct-2013 gjb

Copy head (r256279) to stable/10 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle.

Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation

# 202386 15-Jan-2010 ru

Use the newly brought %U macro.


# 151046 07-Oct-2005 trhodes

Work around an apparent mdoc(7) bug.

Spotted by: marius
Discussed with: ru


# 148220 21-Jul-2005 trhodes

Break long lines and kill a few instances of EOL whitespace.

Noticed by: ru


# 148145 18-Jul-2005 trhodes

Add a "Load module on start up" comment, similar to mac_*.4 pages[1].
Quote .Cd and .Nd text.
Bump doc date.

Requested by: some user through ru
Supported by: ru, dwmalone, brueffer


# 134291 25-Aug-2004 brueffer

Move a paragraph from the HARDWARE section back into the
DESCRIPTION section. Also adapt it to make it fit in better.

Requested by: simon


# 134271 24-Aug-2004 brueffer

- move device listing and hardware notes into a HARDWARE section
- properly capitalize Gigabit Ethernet
- bump document date


# 130392 12-Jun-2004 cperciva

s/mbps/Mbps/
We don't support any 10 millibit-per-second network cards.

PR: docs/67719
Submitted by: Linh Pham
MFC after: 1 week


# 124302 09-Jan-2004 brueffer

Add reference to miibus.4

MFC after: 5 days


# 80898 01-Aug-2001 sheldonh

MFS: in HISTORY section, fix release number of first appearance


# 79658 13-Jul-2001 ru

mdoc(7) police: -xwidth has been fold into -width.


# 79355 06-Jul-2001 ru

mdoc(7) police: minor markup fixes.


# 78433 18-Jun-2001 wpaul

Typo/mind-o fixes.


# 77542 31-May-2001 wpaul

Add device driver support for the Level 1 LXT1001 NetCellerator
gigabit ethernet controller chip. This device is used on some
fiber optic gigE cards from SMC, D-Link and Addtron. Jumbograms and
TCP/IP checksum offload on receive are supported. Hardware VLAN
filtering is not, because it doesn't play well with our existing
VLAN code. Also add manual page.

There is a 4.x version of this driver available at
http://www.freebsd.org/~wpaul/Level1/4.x if anyone feels adventurous
and wants to test it. I still need to do performance testing and
tuning with this device.

(For my next trick, I will make the 3Com 3cR990 sit up and beg.)