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Hi Timtel,
Thank you for contacting Intel.
We appreciate you reaching out to us regarding the reported issue. We would like to inform you regarding the availability and support model for the e1000e Linux driver.
Based on the official Linux kernel documentation, you can refer to the link below:
https://docs.kernel.org/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/intel/e1000e.html
At present, Intel maintains standalone driver repositories only for the following drivers: Intel’s Ethernet software resources under the Intel official GitHub organization:
https://intel.github.io/ethernet-linux/
- igb
- ixgbe
- ice
- i40e
The e1000e driver is no longer distributed as a standalone package. For e1000e, all fixes, updates, and enhancements are now integrated directly into the upstream Linux kernel. This means that any improvements or patches are delivered through standard kernel updates rather than separate driver releases.
Regards,
FIkri_Intel
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Hi Timtel,
Greetings for the day!
Thank you for your response. We kindly request you to allow us some time to check the details and provide you with an update.
We appreciate your understanding!
Best regards,
Poojitha N
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi Timtel,
Greetings for the day!
As checked with our internal team, Intel no longer publishes a standalone e1000e Linux driver. The final Intel standalone release was e1000e v3.8.7 (Oct 2020).
All subsequent maintenance, fixes, and hardware enablement are delivered via the upstream Linux kernel. I219‑LM support is available starting from Linux kernel 5.4, using the in‑kernel e1000e driver.
For best results, Intel recommends using a distribution kernel aligned with or newer than kernel 5.4, rather than attempting to source an external driver package.
Please let us know if you any further questions.
Regards
Jerome
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi Timtel,
Good day,
This is related to your enquiries above, I would like to check if the issue has resolved?
If you have any questions or clarifications, please let me know.
Best Regards,
Sazzy_Intel
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi Timtel,
I hope you are doing well.
As we have not heard a response in the past few days, we will proceed in closing this thread.
If you need any additional information, please submit a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored.
Regards,
Fikri_Intel
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