Andrew Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrit :
[...]
> The 3c905C is a well manufactured and very feature-rich NIC which at
> present appears to have fewer problem reports than eepro100, 8139 or tulip.
I guess that the lack of problem reports for the epic chipset comes from
a smaller user base. FWIW,
Linus Torvalds wrote:
>
> I bet that others will have other recommendations, but so far I have at
> least personally had good luck with the eepro100.
The 3c905C is a well manufactured and very feature-rich NIC which at
present appears to have fewer problem reports than eepro100, 8139 or tulip.
Linus Torvalds wrote:
I bet that others will have other recommendations, but so far I have at
least personally had good luck with the eepro100.
The 3c905C is a well manufactured and very feature-rich NIC which at
present appears to have fewer problem reports than eepro100, 8139 or tulip.
Andrew Morton [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit :
[...]
The 3c905C is a well manufactured and very feature-rich NIC which at
present appears to have fewer problem reports than eepro100, 8139 or tulip.
I guess that the lack of problem reports for the epic chipset comes from
a smaller user base. FWIW, I
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Subject: Re: Repeatable 2.4.0-test13-pre4 nfsd Oops rears it head again
Date: 28 Dec 2000 22:15:17 -0800
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> I don't want to have any more network card problems.
> I'm tired of this crappy 8139.
hmmm... The only cards I'll buy are 8139 based (SMC EZNet 10/100).
They have worked great on every OS i've tried and only cost 14 bucks
at my local CompUSA. I love em to pieces... The newer ones are only
> I really need to get rid of this 8139 card. Since
> yall are the oracle, which nice 100mbs card is fine
> hardware and is coupled with a well debugged driver?
>
> I don't want to have any more network card problems.
> I'm tired of this crappy 8139.
I have an 8139 card and it's on a 2.4 testN
I really need to get rid of this 8139 card. Since
yall are the oracle, which nice 100mbs card is fine
hardware and is coupled with a well debugged driver?
I don't want to have any more network card problems.
I'm tired of this crappy 8139.
I have an 8139 card and it's on a 2.4 testN kernel
I don't want to have any more network card problems.
I'm tired of this crappy 8139.
hmmm... The only cards I'll buy are 8139 based (SMC EZNet 10/100).
They have worked great on every OS i've tried and only cost 14 bucks
at my local CompUSA. I love em to pieces... The newer ones are only
like
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Subject: Re: Repeatable 2.4.0-test13-pre4 nfsd Oops rears it head again
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Mike Elmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>I really need to get rid of this 8139 card. Since
>yall are the oracle, which nice 100mbs card is fine
>hardware and is coupled with a well debugged driver?
There are always problems with some hardware, but my personal
All,
You are some damn smart people.
Whatever evil was happening is fixed in test13-pre5.
I pounded it with 3 successive full backups of my
multigig nfs mounted home directory to my Onstream
drive while downloading a kernel and doing multiple
>100M file copies over nfs at the same time while
Try pre5
Later,
David S. Miller
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All,
Had another nfsd oops today. I was listening to a mp3
that is located on a nfs partition mounted off the machine
that oops'd with no other network activity.
Ksymoops output is attached as well as the regular console
text.
What the heck, I say what the heck is goin on here?
--
Mike
All,
Had another nfsd oops today. I was listening to a mp3
that is located on a nfs partition mounted off the machine
that oops'd with no other network activity.
Ksymoops output is attached as well as the regular console
text.
What the heck, I say what the heck is goin on here?
--
Mike
Try pre5
Later,
David S. Miller
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All,
You are some damn smart people.
Whatever evil was happening is fixed in test13-pre5.
I pounded it with 3 successive full backups of my
multigig nfs mounted home directory to my Onstream
drive while downloading a kernel and doing multiple
100M file copies over nfs at the same time while
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Mike Elmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I really need to get rid of this 8139 card. Since
yall are the oracle, which nice 100mbs card is fine
hardware and is coupled with a well debugged driver?
There are always problems with some hardware, but my personal
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