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From: Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] from Firefox52: NO pure ALSA?, WAS: Firefox 49.0 & Youtube... Audio: No
Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 22:50:31
Message-Id: 97c3b37f-be37-391c-2e16-b232c793156d@gmail.com
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-user] from Firefox52: NO pure ALSA?, WAS: Firefox 49.0 & Youtube... Audio: No by lee
1 lee wrote:
2 > Daniel Frey <djqfrey@×××××.com> writes:
3 >
4 >> On 12/19/2016 10:15 AM, lee wrote:
5 >>> "Walter Dnes" <waltdnes@××××××××.org> writes:
6 >>>
7 >>>> Similarly, the vast majority of home users have a machine with one
8 >>>> ethernet port, and in the past it's always been eth0.
9 >>> Since 10 years or so, the default is two ports.
10 >> Not in any of the computers I've built. Generally only high end or
11 >> workstation/server boards have two ports.
12 >>
13 >> i.e. not what the typical home user would buy.
14 > It is not reasonable to assume that a "typical home user" would want a
15 > computer with a crappy board to run Linux on it (or for anything
16 > else). If they are that cheap, they're better off buying a used one.
17 > When they are sufficiently clueless to want something like that, what
18 > does it matter what the network interfaces are called.
19 >
20
21 I built my current rig just a few years ago. It has one ethernet port
22 on it. Since it didn't work right, bad drivers I guess, I added a card
23 to have the second port. The rig I built before that, it also had one
24 ethernet port.
25
26 I might add, I didn't buy a "crappy board" either. The first was Abit
27 which was the top rated brand at the time and my current board is
28 Gigabyte, another highly rated board at the time I bought it. As Daniel
29 points out, you have to get into some pretty high end boards before you
30 get two ethernet ports.
31
32 Just for giggles, I went and looked at Asus boards, currently highly
33 rated. I had to get up around the $400 range to find two ports. Most
34 computers built for home use, and even some, maybe most, business
35 computers, only have one port. It's all they need.
36
37 I might also add, I have a lot of friends that give me their old
38 computers. Of all the puters I have ever seen, they had one ethernet
39 port. Over the past decade or so, I've likely stripped out a few dozen
40 computers for parts. Not one of them had two ethernet ports.
41
42 I'm with Daniel on this one.
43
44 Dale
45
46 :-) :-)

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