Well, I finally got Debian on this thing and it seems fairly stable if I only configure one of the happymeal ethernet ports. With both cards up with separate IPs on different subnets (we want to put squid on it) I can get it to crash pretty easily. If I connect via XDMCP and run Enlightenment I get a pile of error messages.
eth0: Happy Meal receive FIFO overflow. eth0: Resetting... eth0: Error interrupt for happy meal, status = 00000021 eth0: Happy Meal receive FIFO overflow. eth0: Resetting... eth0: Error interrupt for happy meal, status = 01000021 eth0: Happy Meal receive FIFO overflow. eth0: Resetting... eth0: Error interrupt for happy meal, status = 00000020 eth0: Happy Meal receive FIFO overflow. eth0: Resetting... eth0: Error interrupt for happy meal, status = 00010021 eth0: Happy Meal receive FIFO overflow. eth0: Resetting... eth0: Error interrupt for happy meal, status = 00000020 eth0: Happy Meal receive FIFO overflow. eth0: Resetting... eth0: Error interrupt for happy meal, status = 02000120 eth0: Happy Meal receive FIFO overflow. eth0: Resetting... eth0: Link is up using internal transceiver at 100Mb/s, Half Duplex. If both cards are plugged into the same hub I get these messages on both interfaces until I kill the connection from my client or the system reboots. I also can't get it a custom kernel to boot. I've just been using make-kpkg to build them and dpkg to install them. Is there something else I need to do? It says it's uncompressing the image and then I get a watchdog reset. One of my co-workers is threatening to load Solaris back on it if I can't get it to work soon. Thanks, Steve Rothanburg [EMAIL PROTECTED]

