Intel® Network Adapter Driver for 82575/6, 82580, I350, and I210/211-Based Gigabit Network Connections for Linux*

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12/22/2023

Introduction

Intel® Network Adapter Driver for 82575/6, 82580, I350, and I210/211-based Gigabit Network Connections for Linux*

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Detailed Description

Overview

This release includes Linux* Base Drivers for Intel® Ethernet Network Connections.

 

  • igb driver supports all 82575-, 82576-, 82580-, I350-, I210-, I211- and I354-based gigabyte network connections.
  • the i40e driver supports Gigabit devices based on the Intel(R) Ethernet Controller X722.

 

igb-x.x.x.tar.gz

 

Due to the continuous development of the Linux kernel, the drivers are updated more often than the bundled releases. The latest driver can be found on

http://e1000.sourceforge.net (and also on http://downloadcenter.intel.com).

 

This release includes RPM packages that contain:

  • Driver signed with Intel's private key in precompiled kernel module form
  • Complete source code for the above driver
  • Intel's public key

 

This release includes the Intel public key to allow you to authenticate the signed driver in secure boot mode. To authenticate the signed driver, you must place Intel's public key in the UEFI Secure Boot key database.

 

If you decide to recompile the .ko module from the provided source files, the new .ko module will not be signed with any key. To use this .ko module in Secure Boot mode, you must sign it yourself with your private key and add your public key to the UEFI Secure Boot key database.

 

The driver kernel module for a specific kernel version can be used with errata kernels within the same minor OS version, unless the errata kernel broke kABI. You must reinstall the driver RPM package whenever you update your kernel with an errata kernel.