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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_APPLE
:
( CONFIG_PPC_PMAC && CONFIG_PPC32 ) || CONFIG_MAC
If you have a network (Ethernet) card belonging to this class, say Y.
Note that the answer to this question doesn't directly affect the kernel: saying N will just cause the configurator to skip all the questions about Apple devices. If you say Y, you will be asked for your specific card in the following questions.
Raw data from LKDDb:
lkddb of "" "network" "bmac+" : CONFIG_BMAC CONFIG_ETHERNET CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_APPLE : drivers/net/ethernet/apple/bmac.c # in 3.2–3.19, 4.0–4.20, 5.0–5.19, 6.0–6.11
lkddb of "bmac" "" "" : CONFIG_BMAC CONFIG_ETHERNET CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_APPLE : drivers/net/ethernet/apple/bmac.c # in 3.2–3.19, 4.0–4.20, 5.0–5.19, 6.0–6.11
lkddb of "mace" "" "" : CONFIG_ETHERNET CONFIG_MACE CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_APPLE : drivers/net/ethernet/apple/mace.c # in 3.2–3.19, 4.0–4.20, 5.0–5.19, 6.0–6.11
lkddb platform "macmace" : CONFIG_ETHERNET CONFIG_MACMACE CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_APPLE : drivers/net/ethernet/apple/macmace.c # in 3.2–3.19, 4.0–4.20, 5.0–5.19, 6.0–6.11
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