You should try
http://genmac.netlabs.org GenMac 2.2, there is a Yukon driver in there. If it doesn't work check the INF file to find out how you can request support for that card.
And please guys stop the "native" discussion, where is the problem using GenMac? That think works rocking stable and we get a lot of drivers for free.
Hi
I have absolutely nothing against the genmac windows nic driver wrapper - in fact, I supplied the necessary drivers to get support for the nVidia nForce4 nic included so that I could use an onboard nic rather than an addin nic.
When I later bumped into the nveth driver I decided to give that a try and do a "see how it goes" compared to the genmac driver.
I do not have any objective results on speed, both seem about the same, both seem fairly reliable in use but I do seem to recall the odd networking glitch when using genmac that I have not had with nveth.
I'm not sure whether several (2/3) minor glitches during around 14 months of use of the genmac driver were due to using genmac or some other configuration issue, somewhere on the system, that get resolved at some point just before installing nveth. I have not tried genmac2.0 on so *if* (little word, big meaning) it was a genmac related glitch maybe it is now cured.
My conclusion: A big "THANK YOU" to those involved in developing both drivers - especially as it leaves me with a good working choice :-)
Pete