Quoting "Dave, Tushar N" <[email protected]>:

> From your dmesg log , seems  like driver is processing packets ( you  
> can make sure this by running Wireshark  and check if there are  
> actually packets on the wire). Most probably your system is having  
> problem routing interrupts correctly; the controller is not getting  
> interrupt and therefore causing Tx hang.
>
> I want you to make sure
> 1.    You have latest BIOS installed
> 2.    Make sure you have APIC enable in kernel, if not try booting your  
> kernel with APIC 'on' (or remove noapic)
> 3.    Send me the dmesg log since system boot time
>
> Thanks.
>
> -Tushar

Tushar,

I am having a hard time getting Gateway to send me a bios update for  
my bios, so until I can get them to do that I can't move forward. They  
are trying to protect me from myself I guess because they tell me they  
dont offer the update because it might cause issues with some of my  
hardware. Very Frustrating!

If they do relent and send me one I will pick this thread back up,  
otherwise I might just need to build my own system and sell this  
thing. :(

Jon



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