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- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- Chris Snook
- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- "Brandeburg, Jesse"
- Jiri Kosina
- Karsten Keil
- "Jesse Brandeburg"
- Karsten Keil
- James Courtier-Dutton
| | | Date | Thu, 25 Sep 2008 21:58:42 -0400 | From | Chris Snook <> | Subject | Re: e1000e NVM corruption issue status |
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Brandeburg, Jesse wrote: > hardware affected: > laptops and desktops with 82566 or 82567 based LAN parts, which are > machines with the ICH8 and ICH9 chipsets and a variety of processors. > The machines I know of that have reported the issue include > Lenovo X300 > HP 2510p > Intel DP35JO > Lenovo T61 (possibly) > Lenovo X61 (possibly)
My Intel DG45ID board has an ICH10R chipset, and it also has an 82567LM, just as some of the affected systems. Is there some reason why ICH10 is not susceptible, or have we simply not seen it?
-- Chris
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