I'm not familiar with that particular message, but I've had some pretty wacky errors. I've been really happy with updated orinoco_cs drivers from:
http://ozlabs.org/people/dgibson/dldwd/ This guy is the maintainer of the kernel drivers... E On Wed, 18 Sep 2002 19:05:59 -0700 (PDT) ThomasRatliffDDS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Gateway 9550 laptop > eth0 is the wired ethernet > eth1 is wireless orinoco_cs module > > Both interfaces are configured to try and come up automatically. > If the eth0 interface is available and the wireless is not the following > spews on the console screeens. I believe this is also true if the eth0 > interface is not available and the wireless is unavailable. And something > similar is true if the eth0 interface is available and the wireless is > available. > > Is this a problem with the module or a problem with my configuration? How > do I get rid of this stuff? > > thanks > > > eth1: Null event in orinoco_interrupt! > eth1: Null event in orinoco_interrupt! > eth1: Null event in orinoco_interrupt! > eth1: Null event in orinoco_interrupt! > eth1: Null event in orinoco_interrupt! > eth1: Null event in orinoco_interrupt! > eth1: Null event in orinoco_interrupt! > eth1: Null event in orinoco_interrupt! > eth1: Null event in orinoco_interrupt! > eth1: Null event in orinoco_interrupt! > eth1: Null event in orinoco_interrupt! > eth1: Null event in orinoco_interrupt! > eth1: Tx error, status 4 (FID=012E) > > > -- > tom | "When we are born we cry that we have > [EMAIL PROTECTED] | come to this great stage of fools!" > | W. Shakespeare > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >

